11
OCT
2016

Rubbish Removal Malabar – Green Waste

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Green waste is as important an aspect of rubbish removal in Malabar yet doesn’t receive as much attention as general waste and recycling.

We need, as a country, to invest more in resource recovery, reuse of materials, and widespread recycling. This includes green waste, which is also known as organic waste. Waste such as leaf litter, grass clippings, and organic food scraps should never go to landfill – there are many much better options available for disposal of this form of waste.

Organic matter is a major problem to the environment when placed in landfill as it decomposes to generate methane. Methane is a strong greenhouse gas and is toxic to the environment.

Green waste can be much better used to enhance gardens when it is converted into mulch and compost – this can be done commercially or at home by residents. Mature compost is then beneficial to gardens.

Composting relies on the activity of microorganisms and this decomposes organic materials such as grass clippings, non-meat food scraps, and eggshells. Microbial activity works in this way by generating heat and this releases large amounts of energy. This is turn encourages the growth of fungi.

Green waste and food scraps create up to half of household waste, and it is environmentally responsible investing in residential compost bins and worm farms.

Council rubbish removal in Malabar collects the residential green-lidded garden waste bins fortnightly. Grass clippings, small branches, leaf litter, plants and flowers, weeds, flowers, and pruning from trees and shrubs can go into these bins.

Call us at AA Adonis Rubbish Removals now, as we can come to your location for our friendly and convenient same-day, rubbish removal which includes removing green waste.  We will load and take away all garden waste and dispose of it responsibly – so you need not wait for council collections or try to squeeze large amounts into your green bin! Call Andrew today on 0418 671 297 for a quote.

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