Capital Scraps runs compost program for inner north

Alex Crowe
November 28 2021 - 5:30am
Brook Clinton and her Capital Scraps colleagues cycle the streets of Canberra in the mornings collecting food scraps from households to turn into compost. Picture: Keegan Carroll
Brook Clinton and her Capital Scraps colleagues cycle the streets of Canberra in the mornings collecting food scraps from households to turn into compost. Picture: Keegan Carroll

While the government's long-awaited composting program was celebrated in Belconnen this week, a grassroots initiative went about the business it's been quietly going about for several years: taking care of household food scraps in the inner north.

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Alex Crowe

Alex Crowe

Science and Environment Reporter

Alex covers science and environment issues, with a focus on local Canberra stories. alex.crowe@austcommunitymedia.com.au

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