Free compost for Drimmelen residents snapped up in record time
Residents of Drimmelen rushed to claim free compost bags offered by the municipality as a reward for proper waste separation. The initiative, aimed at promoting recycling, saw all available bags reserved within days, highlighting strong community engagement in sustainability efforts.
| Key Data | Details |
|---|---|
| Municipality | Drimmelen |
| Event Dates | 26, 27, 28 March 2024 |
| Compost Bags Available | Fully booked |
| Waste Processor | Attero |
| Purpose | Reward for separating organic waste |
| Collection Requirement | Manual lifting into car (no trailer needed) |
The municipality of Drimmelen plays a key role in local waste management by promoting sustainable practices such as organic waste separation. Initiatives like this compost giveaway encourage residents to participate in recycling programs, reducing environmental impact and fostering community involvement.
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Compost giveaway fully booked
Residents of the municipality of Drimmelen could sign up to collect free compost on Thursday 26, Friday 27 or Saturday 28 March as a thank-you for properly separating vegetable, fruit and garden waste. All available bags for this initiative have now been reserved, so registration is no longer possible.
Good to know:
- Residents who registered for one or two free bags of compost will receive a confirmation email shortly
- The compost is neatly packaged in bags
- You do not need a trailer to collect the compost
- You will need to lift the bag(s) into your car yourself
Why compost?
Organic waste is not waste, but a valuable raw material. Waste processor Attero turns the collected organic waste from our municipality into nutritious compost. This helps flowers, shrubs and plants grow better. Properly separating organic waste also means less residual waste remains. This means less residual waste needs to be incinerated, which is better for the environment.
