Zero Waste Food Challenge: Workshop 6 - COMPOSTING

Zero Waste Food Challenge: Workshop 6 - COMPOSTING

Join us for Workshop 5 of the Zero Waste Food Challenge - let's learn all about composting together!

By Transition Black Isle & Highland Community Waste

Date and time

Thursday, July 4 · 6:30 - 8pm GMT+1

Location

GG8V+QCJ Muir of Ord Community Orchard / Park

GG8V+QCJ Muir of Ord Community Orchard/Park - entrance opposite Tarradale Primary School Car park Muir of Ord IV6 United Kingdom

About this event

  • 1 hour 30 minutes

Welcome to the Zero Food Waste Challenge: Workshop 5 - Composting!

Join us on Thu Jul 04 2024 at 18:30 at The Muir of Ord Community Orchard for an hands-on workshop on composting. Learn how to turn your food scraps into nutrient-rich soil for your garden. Let's work together to reduce food waste and help the environment. Don't miss out on this opportunity to make a difference!

Workshop facilitated by Konia the Moo food grow box coordinator, garden designer and garden coach muirgrowboxes@gmail.com / gardenjoyhighlands.co.uk


What do I need for this workshop? Outdoor clothing and footwear. Pencil & paper if you want to take any notes


The Zero Food Waste Challenge!

Come join us for a fun and impactful series of events all about reducing food waste at home! Get ready to **learn**, **share**, and **take action** in our interactive workshops dedicated to raising awareness about food waste and learn practical tips to minimise our impact on the environment.

From tips on meal planning to creative recipes for leftovers, fermenting and pickling, growing your own food, to composting. You'll be inspired to make small changes that make a big impact. Let's come together to share ideas, swap recipes, and inspire each other to make a difference.

You’ll also receive handy tools at each workshop to help you along your food waste reduction journey. Don't miss out on this opportunity to be part of the solution.


Frequently asked questions

What do I need to bring with me to this workshop?

Outdoor clothing and footwear. Pencil & paper if you want to take any notes

Organized by

The Highland Community Waste Partnership is led and driven by eight community groups across the Highlands and coordinated by Keep Scotland Beautiful.

Transition Black Isle are one of the eight partners and is part of the worldwide Transition movemente see our role as helping Black Isle communities thrive in the face of climate change and disruption to global resources. Our activities include encouraging non-car travel, promoting energy saving measures, running community markets, supporting local food producers as well as helping people to grow more of their own food and to make their own compost. As a partner in the Highland Community Waste Partnership, we are actively working with the community to reduce waste and consumption and increase reuse, repair and recycling.

We hold workshops, events and social evenings across the community and support initiatives providing activities to address waste. We also pop-up and support other community events to provide information, advice and support to those living or working on the Black Isle. Together, through making small changes we can make a big impact on climate change.