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How much wasted food do Australian homes create every year?
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500 tonnes
1 million tonnes
Over 3 million tonnes
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Crazy but true! And that is just from homes - so managing your waste really can make a difference.
Another 2.2 million tonnes is disposed of by the commercial and industrial sector.
Read more at the
Department of Environment
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How much does wasted food cost us in Victoria?
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$2.5 million
$5.4 billion
A gazillion
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Well that's too much - and that's just in one state! Imagine what we could spend that on... Read more at the
Love Food Hate Waste
website
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Should a compost bin be airtight?
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No, compost needs oxygen
Yes, it will smell if air gets in
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Composting is an aerobic process - it requires oxygen. If there is not enough air getting into your compost it can go anaerobic and start to smell. Add dry material like leaves or shredded paper and give it a stir to let the air in.
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Should the contents of a compost bin be moist?
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No, the drier the better
Yes, it should be damp to the touch
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The contents should feel like a damp sponge.
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Can worms eat all food scraps?
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Yes give them everything!
No there are some foods worms don't eat...
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Worms don't eat acidy foods like citrus, pineapple, onion or garlic. Meat or fish should not go in your worm farm.
Read more at the
Wormlovers FAQs for more information on what worms eat
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Is there anything else you can feed your worms?
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No, just food scraps
Yes, there are lots of things!
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Worms need 50% food scraps [nutrient] and 50% paper or cardboard [carbon]. You can also add egg shells, tea bags, coffee grounds, vacuum dust and more.
Read more at the
Wormlovers FAQs for more information on what worms eat
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