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THIS STORY LAST UPDATED: 04 June 2003 1430 BST
Hunting for the compost ambassadors
Compost
Compost: Rotten but good for the environment!

Rebecca Midgley recently joined the Wiltshire Wildlife Trust as their 'Home Composting Officer'.

And now she's on the look out for anyone keen to push the idea of home composting.

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Composting Guide
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The average kitchen produces around 200 kilos of organic waste every year.

Stuff that has lived and died can be composted, including such as vegetable peelings, and even cardboard!

Compost research volunteers will be given a free compost bin along with a small kitchen collection bin and will asked to put the things they would usually put into their own compost bin into the ‘research’ bin for one week a month.

If you live in Devizes or surrounding villages within a five-mile radius of the town and currently make compost at home, contact Rebecca at the Wiltshire Wildlife Trust on 01380 725670 or email.

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Rebecca, who moved from Spain to take up the post, is encouraging us to compost, rather than bin, much of our kitchen and garden rubbish.

Rebecca Midgley
Rebecca Midgley

Convinced that Wiltshire's huge rubbish problem can be helped if we all compost at home, Rebecca explains: "So much of what we throw into our bins can be composted.

"Cardboard, fruit and vegetable peelings, dead cut flowers - they can all go in to make excellent compost.

"It's easy, everyone can do it and it isn't smelly if it's done properly.

"With modern compost bins for the kitchen and garden, composting is really quite hygienic, and as landfill sites are rapidly filling up (they will be full in just five years time in the west country), it makes good environmental sense too", she says.

Compost bin
Compost bin

Currently, Rebecca is looking for local home composting 'ambassadors' - people who are keen to help spread the word and give practical, 'hands-on' composting help and advice to other people.

"Training will be given to new compost ambassadors, so you don't need to be a composting expert, just keen to help others make their own compost at home," Rebecca says.

The Trust is also looking for people in and around the Devizes area to help with a ground breaking new research project into home composting.

The innovative study, run in conjunction with local authorities, is the first of its kind in the country.

It will examine how successful home composting is in diverting rubbish from landfill sites.

If you're already a keen compostor see lefthand panel to find out how to take part in the Trust's composting research programme and how to contact Rebecca if you'd like to become a compost ambassador.

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