Community Composting Hub locations

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Brisbane City Council has partnered with a number of community gardens around Brisbane to help residents turn food scraps into nutrients for soil.Food waste is a big part of avoidable waste that goes into Brisbane’s general household bins. Composting helps to reduce the amount of food waste we send to landfill, while also reducing the harmful greenhouse gases that are released. It’s also an easy way to experience where our food comes from and shows how valuable our food scraps can be in the cultivation and harvesting cycle.Brisbane’s Community composting hub program encourages residents living near a hub to regularly contribute their food scraps. With support from Council and community volunteer caretakers, residents can learn about the benefits of composting and other ways to reduce the amount of food waste they create.More information on compost and food waste recycling can be found on the Brisbane City Council website.

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Data last updated 30 April 2025
Source https://data.brisbane.qld.gov.au/explore/dataset/community-composting-hub-locations
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