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Free compost to celebrate national event

6 May 2008, 08/96

 

Free compost to celebrate national event

Make sure you have heaps of fun during Compost Awareness Week and bag yourself some free compost.

 

To celebrate this national event and to say thank you to those who regularly compost their garden rubbish, Lancashire County Council and West Lancashire District Council are giving away tonnes of compost on Thursday May 8th at Asda car park, Ingram Road, Skelmersdale, starting 10am.

 

All that is asked is that you bring your own bags to collect the compost, which will be limited to 3 bags per person.

As well as giving away compost, it will be an opportunity for people to learn more about composting at home and how this could help them reduce the amount of rubbish they throw away.

 

Graham Concannon, Executive Manager for Street Scene, said:"Looking after the environment is one of our big priorities and residents can play their part by composting at home. So this event is a great opportunity to bag some free compost and help the environment at the same time."

 

The compost is being supplied by SITA UK who turn over 50,000 tonnes of people’s garden rubbish across Lancashire into compost each year. This is collected at Lancashire County Council’s network of Household Waste Recycling Centres and through the kerbside collection of garden waste.

 

Related information

> Refuse and recycling

> Environment

Last Updated: 8/12/2009

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