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Composters

20% of the waste in your dustbin is food and garden waste

What is a Composter?

Composters are recycled plastic bins for the garden.  Waste deposited in a composter prevents odour you would normally find in your wheelie bin. All composters have a lid and hatch.

Why Compost?

In Tameside 100,000 tonnes of household waste is created every year. That is enough to fill a large football stadium. The majority of this waste is disposed of in landfill sites throughout the country. Tameside council is committed to reducing the amount of waste sent to landfill sites, in accordance with the National Waste Strategy 2000. The Strategy specifies that we must recycle or compost 30% of household waste by 2010. As a council we are dependant upon the help and support of our residents to enable these targets to be met.

Did you know that 20% of the average household dustbin is comprised of organic material.

Image - Wheelie BinOrganic waste is biodegradable and when it is buried in landfill sites it rots and produces methane gas. Methane gas can escape into buildings near landfill sites and lead to explosions. It is not necessary to send organic waste to landfill sites as it can be converted into a useful product by householders. Compost bins can be purchased which convert food waste and other organic material into compost. Composting is one of the Best Practicable Environmental Options for the reduction of waste to landfill. It is possible to reduce 20% of the waste in a bin without causing any environmental damage. This is more environmentally friendly than recycling as no energy input is required for transport or in the recycling process.

How to get the best results from your compost bin

Where is the best place to put a compost bin?

For the best results from your compost bin it should be positioned in a sunny spot on well drained soil. The soil below the bin should be loosened to improve drainage and increase access for worms and bacteria. Place a few inches of kitchen waste on the soil at the bottom of the bin, this will attract worms and bacteria to the bin and increase the rate of compost formation. For the best results, organic waste should be put in the bin in layers of different material between 6 ­- 12 cm deep.

What can I put in my Composter?

You can compost almost anything that is organic, i.e. anything that has been grown. This includes:

  • fruit and vegetable scraps
  • tea bags, coffee grounds
  • crushed egg shells
  • grass cuttings, prunings and leaves
  • small amounts of shredded paper and soft cardboard
  • animal hair
  • vacuum dust (only if you have woolen carpets)
  • cat or dog excrement
  • meat
  • cheeses
  • fish
  • disposable nappies
  • shiny card
  • hard objects

For best results, ensure your compost bin contains some grass cuttings or vegetarian animal manure. They heat up and speed up the composting process. However they should be mixed with other organic waste to avoid slime formation.

It is essential that your compost bin is kept warm and moist. Placing the bin in the sun and out of the wind is therefore preferable. Ensure you always put the lid on your compost bin and do not let the compost dry out.

To ensure that air is getting to the centre of the bin, turn the material regularly. This will also speed up the decomposition process.

How do you know when the compost is ready?

Your compost is ready for use when the material does not resemble anything that you put in the bin. Collect the compost from the small hatch at the bottom of the bin. The compost can then be spread on the garden where it will act as a fertiliser.

How much do they cost?


eco MAX(220ltr)
CON220

Picture of a convertabin composter
£17.00
R.R.P £27.99

H88cm x 72cm x 72cm

  • Door at base for easy access to compost
  • Wide base for maximum microbial action
  • Made from 75% recycled material
ecoMAX (330ltr)
WR330

Picture of a ecoMAX composter
£20.00
R.R.P £37.99

H104cm x 79cm x 79cm

  • Door at base for easy access to compost
  • Wide base for maximum microbial action
  • Made from 75% recycled material

KOMP (250ltr)
Picture of a Komp 250ltr composter

£40.00
R.R.P £59.85

H105cm x 54cmx54cm

  • 4 Sided with single hinged lid
  • Marbled Green (Variable)
  • 100% Recycled Material
Kitchen Caddy
Picture of a Kitchen Caddy
£4

When you buy a bin

A leaflet with this information detailed will be delivered with your composter.

How can I order one?

To order your composter bin you can either:

By Credit Card Order and pay for your composter online Link to an External Website

Postal Application Forms Order by post using the Downloadable Order Form 429.96 KB Adobe Acrobat Format

By Telephone Order by Telephone - 0845 077 0757

For further information please contact us.

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Recycling Section
Tameside MBC
Council Offices
Wellington Road
Ashton under Lyne
Lancs
OL6 6DL

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0161 342 8355
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0161 342 2266

Page last updated: 21 October 2008