Which Bin Episode 6: Green Bin
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Food scraps should go in the FOGO bin to help reduce landfill
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Phone: 08 8621 2300
Email: plcc@plcc.sa.gov.au
FOGO stands for Food Organics and Garden Organics. It covers all the organic waste we usually generate at home, both in the kitchen and the garden. Some things like food scraps and grass clippings are obvious, however it also includes things like greasy cardboard, shredded paper and dog poo! Refer to the categories stamped on the lid of your FOGO Bin, as well as the fact sheet provided in your information booklet.
Using the FOGO bin instead of the red bin has many benefits including:
The FOGO Pilot is being run across 400 allotments in a small geographical area shown in the map provided; between Normandy Place, Flinders Highway, Breton Place and Lincoln Highway. If you do not live in this area, you are not affected by the FOGO Pilot.
Here is a full list of street names in the Pilot Area:
The FOGO Pilot had to meet set criteria in terms of minimising impact on existing kerbside waste collection services, such as the total number of properties, geographic area and impact on truck movements. The area chosen was the only existing collection route in Port Lincoln that met all criteria.
Yes. The 140L red lid bin will now be picked up fortnightly, along with the 240L FOGO bin. The recycle bin will continue to be collected fortnightly, commencing from 26 February 2024. A collection calendar will be published closer to the date, and bin day reminders will be provided via the free My Local Services App.
Figures from our last waste audit show almost 60% of the contents of our 140L red bins is organic materials. Introducing the 240L FOGO bin will free up a lot of space in the 140L red bin, meaning it wont fill up as quickly.
Yes. The collection round schedule will be changed during the Pilot period based on the "fortnightly all streams" service. All occupied properties in the Pilot Area will have a 240L FOGO bin and kitchen caddy delivered. We encourage you to embrace this Pilot as it has been shown to be successful in other areas around the state.
Reduce potential unpleasant smells in the FOGO bin by containing scraps in compostable bags or wrapping in newspaper. Combining food waste in the FOGO bin with garden prunings, lawn clippings, even shredded paper, will help absorb moisture and reduce odours. You can also freeze things that are likely to produce more odours, like seafood, meat scraps and dairy, and place them in the FOGO bin the day before collection.
Yes, you can. Even for most households with home compost systems, there are still likley to be some food scraps (like meat, bones, dairy, dog poo!) that are not recommended for home compost systems, and some garden waste that is hard to manage on your block. You can place all food scraps and organic garden materials in the FOGO bin - even greasy pizza boxes! - so this collection can complement your existing home system.
All residences will require kitchen caddies and liner bags for food waste. For units with shared kerbside bin arrangements, it may be possible for you to share a FOGO bin with your neighbour for food waste too. However someone would need to be responsible for moving the shared bin for collection day. If you would like to arrange a trial of shared bins please get in touch on 8621 2300 to discuss what we can do to assist.
In total residents will receive 100 L of additional bin space collection to manage their waste streams, so if organic food and garden waste is put in the FOGO bin there should be enough space for most people. However if you have concerns about your circumstances please contact us on 8621 2300 or email us at plcc@plcc.sa.gov.au to discuss how we can support you.
If you have gone over the details and remain concerned about your circumstances please get in touch with us on 8621 2300 or email us at plcc@plcc.sa.gov.au to discuss how we can support you.
This trial has been funded by the City of Port Lincoln and Green Industries SA (GISA). GISA's Council Modernisation Program assists councils to improve waste management and recycling services.