Posted: 2024-07-10 19:19:19

In short:

An organic waste processing plant has opened in Tasmania's north-west.

Households in the Devonport, Waratah Wynyard, Latrobe and Kentish council areas will join Central Coast in having a fortnightly food and garden organic waste collection service.

What's next?

Burnie City and Circular Head councils are expected to offer a similar service further down the track.

Australia is grappling with a food waste problem.

Each year, we throw out about 300 kilograms of food per person, and most of that goes to landfill.

A new organic waste processing plant in Tasmania's north-west is hoping to change that.

Funded by the state and federal governments, along with local councils, the $32 million Dulverton Organics Treatment Facility near Latrobe is now complete.

It will soon process up to 50,000 tonnes of green garbage each year, converting it into around 16,000 tonnes of compost.

Much of the green waste will continue coming from primary industries — including the aquaculture, dairy, poultry and brewing industries.

Veronica Schilling stands next to a large red metal bin

Veronica Schilling says food and garden organic waste makes up 40 to 60 per cent of household waste.(ABC News: Bec Pridham)

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