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How Geelong’s green waste is feeding its most vulnerable residents
ABC NEWS (Australia)
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4/27/2025
The fate of our green waste once it's picked up from the kerbside, is a mystery to many Victorians. But for some people in Geelong, it's ending up back on their plates in a round-about way used as compost to grow food for those in need.
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Hamdia Mamadi shops at this social supermarket in Geelong monthly,
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swapping food vouchers in exchange for groceries.
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We save money for electric fields and gas and home and kids.
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Not just a bargain, it's also saving the environment.
00:21
Some of the produce here is grown using green waste.
00:25
About 750,000 tonnes of organic material from green bins
00:31
is picked up yearly from 57 of Victoria's 79 councils.
00:37
The City of Greater Geelong is setting an example,
00:40
converting green waste into compost locally.
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The waste that we're creating rather than going into landfill
00:46
is actually creating nutrients, going into food supply
00:50
and going back to the residents that we have that are most in need in Geelong.
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First it's hand-picked to extract contaminants.
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It's then ground down before a machine helps to turn and irrigate the material.
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Then into a pile for maturation before it's broken down and bagged.
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Landfill space is really expensive.
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We also don't want to send organic matter to landfill because it generates methane.
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About 2,000 tonnes is provided to the Geelong Botanic Gardens.
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Those garden bins have performed a lot better than the ones that don't.
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About four crates of produce is donated to Geelong Foodshare every fortnight.
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Geelong is one of eight Victorian councils granted funding by Sustainability Victoria
01:36
to increase the use of compost made from green waste within the community
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with hopes to expand the initiative to other local government areas to feed those in need.
01:45
The more we can invest in turning those resources back into new products like composts and like mulch,
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the better value we get out of those.
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A circular economy turning trash into treasure.
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The more we can invest in new products like farmers is one of the most important important things
01:59
to be able to think about the resources that are built on and the future.
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The more we can invest in our�
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and the more we can invest in new products like that millones are the most important things
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that are available to treasure.
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