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Free large bags of compost part of Coquitlam's waste reduction strategy

Gardeners can get started early on spring planting as the city takes another step forward in its environmental sustainability plan.
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Middle-of-spring weather means gardeners are most likely getting some planting ideas.

And, apparently, so is Coquitlam.

On May 7, free 32-litre bags of compost are set to be handed out to interested residents who'd like to get a head start in planting some seeds this season.

The initiative is part of the city's supporting efforts to implement its new environmental sustainability plan with a goal to reduce waste and divert organic materials from residential streams.

In fact, the compost being distributed next month was made by the green waste in green carts collected from across local Coquitlam neighbourhoods.

It's set to provide nutrient-rich soil fertilizer for plants and helps retain soil moisture, which means very little watering is needed.

"Coquitlam residents that receive the city’s curbside collection service diverted 71 per cent of their waste to recycling and composting in 2020, which is higher than the regional rate of 64 per cent," says Caresse Selk, Coquitlam's environment manager, in a news release today (April 27).

"It’s important to separate waste correctly and only place organics in the green cart. Contaminants like plastics bags — even ones labelled compostable or biodegradable — interfere with the composting process."

Bags of compost will be available while supplies last and each household will be able to buy up to four compost bins for $28 each (cash only).

Staff will hand out the materials to residents who show proof of residency on May 7 between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. at the Austin Public Works Service Centre (500 Mariner Way) — located at the southeast corner of Mundy Park.

For more information on compost and waste reduction in Coquitlam, you're encouraged to visit the city's website.

You can also contact the city directly at 604-927-3500 or email [email protected]

The event is also scheduled for the final day of International Compost Awareness Week, May 1 to 7.