Reading Today

Free compost offer to schools and groups

- By PHIL CREIGHTON news@rdg.today

COMMUNITY groups and schools will be coming up roses with a donation of muck.

Donations of re3grow compost are being offered by re3, the waste management partnershi­p between Bracknell Forest, Reading, Wokingham Borough councils.

Produced in conjunctio­n with FCC Environmen­t, the compost is made from recycled garden waste and peat-free.

Available to buy from the recycling centres in Bracknell and Reading, re3 is also offering bags to help community gardening projects.

It says that since it introduced the scheme, 3,300 bags – 132,200 litres of compost – have been donated to more than 150 different community organisati­ons and schools across the region, benefiting over 30,000 people both directly and indirectly.

There is a limited number of bags available, so groups are encouraged to apply early to avoid disappoint­ment.

The successful applicants will be notified during the UK Composting Awareness Week, which starts on May 5.

re3 Joint Waste Disposal Board members Cllr Karen Rowland,

Chairman of the Joint Waste Disposal Board and Reading Borough Council’s Lead Councillor for Environmen­tal Services and Community Safety; Cllr Ian Shenton, Wokingham Borough Council’s Executive Member for Environmen­t, Sport and Leisure and Cllr Helen Purnell, Bracknell Forest Council’s Executive Member for the Environmen­t and Community Cohesion, said: “We’re thrilled to announce the relaunch of the scheme. Previous initiative­s were impressive, showing collaborat­ion amongorgan­isations and schools.

“Providing free compost is a great first step to help them nurture sustainabl­e practices within our communitie­s. We strongly encourage everyone to apply for free bags of re3grow compost.”

And Rory Brien, re3 general manager, FCC Environmen­t added: “re3grow Community Scheme has proven to be very popular and has benefited over 30,000 people both directly and indirectly.

“Recycling garden waste is one of the most used waste services and it is fantastic we can showcase its recycling process by producing our own re3grow compost.”

■ To access full terms and conditions and make an expression of interest, visit: www.re3.org.uk

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