When food and other organic material breaks down in landfill it creates methane. Methane is a harmful greenhouse gas that contributes to climate change.
Food waste is also costly. By weight, food waste makes up 40% of the contents of the average garbage bin in Hume. Councils pay the State Government a waste levy of $129.27 per tonne to send waste to landfill. Diverting organic material from landfill is not just good for the environment, it can also reduce the cost of managing our waste.
If every household in Hume composted or put their food waste into their green bin instead of their garbage bin, we could save over 27,000 tonnes of food waste from landfill every year. This is equivalent to 2,500 garbage trucks!
By putting your food scraps and garden clippings in your green bin you can help reduce the amount of organic waste going to landfill, lessen the effects of climate change and help care for the environment.