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Composting

Composting plays an important role in the strategy. Green garden waste which we receive from the network of Household Waste Recycling Sites in East Sussex and Brighton & Hove will be composted at an enclosed composting facility to produce an organic soil conditioner.

The enclosed composting process
The green garden material is delivered to an enclosed hall where any remaining plastic bags are manually removed. It is then shredded and mixed and processed in an enclosed unit.

Over a period of 14 days, a control system feeds air into the chamber and controls moisture and temperature to continually break down the material. The compost is then removed for a final period of maturation, after which it is graded and marketed.

What you can do
Home compost cuttings from the garden, fruit and vegetable peelings and coffee grounds. Take your green garden waste to the Household Waste Recycling Sites for composting.


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  Waste Strategy

To avoid the use of landfill and increase recycling and
recovery via:

Reduce and reuse initiatives
Sorting of dry recyclables
Composting of
green garden waste
Energy Recovery

Currently about 26% of the area’s waste is recycled (2005/2006 data). The rest is landfilled. In time we hope to achieve the same levels as the best recyclers in Europe.


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