One Victorian community has discovered that what many toss away—kitchen scraps and garden cuttings—can be transformed into valuable compost through collective effort and ingenuity.
Rather than relying on council green waste bins, residents are coming together to create their own composting systems, turning organic waste into nutrient-rich soil for gardens. It's a practical reminder that sustainable living doesn't require fancy solutions; sometimes it just takes community spirit and a willingness to see waste as a resource. Read the full story →
Today's takeaway: When neighbours work together on environmental challenges, everyone's garden—and planet—wins.
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