Free compost available this Saturday in Lisse for spring gardening
Residents can collect free compost this Saturday in Lisse to boost their gardens for spring. Bring a container and ID to support sustainable waste recycling and improve your soil naturally.
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Event | National Compost Day |
| Date | Saturday, March 28, 2024 |
| Time | 09:00 – 13:00 |
| Location | Otte site, Heereweg 1B, Lisse |
| Requirements | Bring a bucket/bag and valid ID |
| Products from GFT waste | Green gas, CO₂, heat, compost, water, citrus fuel |
| Organizer | Meerlanden |
Meerlanden is a waste management organization responsible for processing garden and food waste (GFT) in the region. They promote sustainability by converting waste into useful products like compost, supporting local horticulture and environmental initiatives.
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Get free compost on Saturday, March 28
Prepare your garden for spring! Come to the National Compost Day on Saturday, March 28. You can scoop your own compost made from garden waste and food scraps (GFT-e). Bring a bucket, bag, or container.
Time and location
You are welcome from 09:00 to 13:00 at the Otte site, Heereweg 1B in Lisse.
Bring your ID
You may be asked for a valid ID. Please bring it with you.
Meerlanden thanks residents
Meerlanden thanks you for separating GFT-e. With your help, we produce high-quality compost that nourishes the soil of (vegetable) gardens. It’s a natural way to keep your garden healthy. From green waste, Meerlanden produces six useful products:
- Green gas – fuel for our vehicles
- CO₂ – plant growth enhancer
- Heat – for greenhouse horticulture
- Compost – soil improver
- Water – for street cleaning, weed control, and gritters
- Citrus fuel – sustainable weed control
Important: mix compost with soil
Do not plant directly in pure compost. Always mix compost with (garden) soil. This improves the soil and provides plants with exactly what they need.
More info
For more information, visit Meerlanden’s website.
