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Brisbane City Council's Compost Rebate Program

Council is making it easier to compost at home with a $70 rebate for eligible composting equipment, including compost bins and tumblers, worm farms and bokashi systems.  

To divert food waste from landfill, composting your food waste at home is the top priority, with composting in your community as the second priority. Composting at home and in the community also encourages many other positive waste prevention behaviours such as preventing food waste(External link) from occurring in the first place, and growing your own food(External link).

Visit the compost rebate program(External link) webpage to find out more and spread the word to Brisbane residents!

What types of compost equipment do you recommend? Add your ideas below to assist other residents choose what's right for them - whether they have a backyard, live in an apartment or want to compost at their workplace.

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