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Will drowning kill seeds too?/p> /div> /div> /div> div> div classitem> div classcontrols> span classdate-text>11.06.2020 16:58/span> /div> div classheading> h4 classauthor>Carole Brownridge/h4> /div> div classcontent> p classcomment>I compost almost everything I can including envelopes! Can I put creeping thistles in my compost pen? It doesn't get to any great heat, and is not usable for at least a couple of years?/p> /div> /div> div namereply> /div> div namereplies class> i classicon-reply>/i> div classpage-comment-replies> div> div> div classitem> div classcontrols> span classdate-text>19.07.2020 10:00/span> /div> div classheading> h4 classauthor>Rodney Weston/h4> /div> div classcontent> p classcomment>I would drown them first or dry them out on a rack of in a poly bag/p> /div> /div> /div> /div> /div> /div> /div> div> div classitem> div classcontrols> span classdate-text>09.06.2020 08:20/span> /div> div classheading> h4 classauthor>Vic/h4> /div> div classcontent> p classcomment>Hello, great site. In 2017 I built a small device using a Raspberry Pi micro computer to monitor weather parameters etc in the garden Compost included! https://thingspeak.com/channels/275557 to view../p> /div> /div> /div> div> div classitem> div classcontrols> span classdate-text>31.05.2020 07:46/span> /div> div classheading> h4 classauthor>mark stewart/h4> /div> div classcontent> p classcomment>Hi, I love the idea of using nettles to make a liquid feed. If I use nettles that are flowering will they re-seed after I use the feed? Great site by the way 👍🏻br>Regards/p> /div> /div> /div> div> div classitem> div classcontrols> span classdate-text>28.05.2020 05:15/span> /div> div classheading> h4 classauthor>Nova Hsin/h4> /div> div classcontent> p classcomment>I want to learn composting, and I have a lot of reeds and corn stalks, how can I check their organic matter content? (Nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium)many thx/p> /div> /div> /div> div> div classitem> div classcontrols> span classdate-text>20.04.2020 08:52/span> /div> div classheading> h4 classauthor>Lesley Greene/h4> /div> div classcontent> p classcomment>Hi Rodbr>Following Simon's comment our Community Composting site is currently closed. I have had wanting to light a bonfire to get rid of pernicious weeds when I say "compost them". Help!/p> /div> /div> div namereply> /div> div namereplies class> i classicon-reply>/i> div classpage-comment-replies> div> div> div classitem> div classcontrols> span classdate-text>20.04.2020 17:09/span> /div> div classheading> h4 classauthor>Rodney Weston/h4> /div> div classcontent> p classcomment>Hibr>Drown or dry them. See the weed page and Liquid Feeds /p> /div> /div> /div> /div> /div> /div> /div> div> div classitem> div classcontrols> span classdate-text>17.04.2020 05:46/span> /div> div classheading> h4 classauthor>Simon/h4> /div> div classcontent> p classcomment>With the COVID19 ‘Stay at Home’ advice, a lot of people have started burning their garden waste as they do not have a compost bin or facilities to prepare one. Is there a low tech alternative?/p> /div> /div> /div> div> div classitem> div classcontrols> span classdate-text>13.04.2020 18:48/span> /div> div classheading> h4 classauthor>Paula/h4> /div> div classcontent> p classcomment>Hi Rod, what a great website. I was really interested to see the mention of ‘dog poo wormeries’ Does this mean that dog poo can be composted? If yes can cat poo also be composted? Thank you/p> /div> /div> /div> div> div classitem> div classcontrols> span classdate-text>01.04.2020 16:24/span> /div> div classheading> h4 classauthor>Steve Carlyon/h4> /div> div classcontent> p classcomment>Hi, Thinking of buying a compost bin. Are you still selling/delivering at the moment?br>Thanksbr>Steve/p> /div> /div> /div> div> div classitem> div classcontrols> span classdate-text>15.01.2020 15:10/span> /div> div classheading> h4 classauthor>Andrew Sayers/h4> /div> div classcontent> p classcomment>What's the best way of using seaweed for vegetable garden ? Compost first (and best way) or apply directly ?/p> /div> /div> div namereply> /div> div namereplies class> i classicon-reply>/i> div classpage-comment-replies> div> div> div classitem> div classcontrols> span classdate-text>21.01.2020 13:10/span> /div> div classheading> h4 classauthor>Rod/h4> /div> div classcontent> p classcomment>The compost bin. The information is more detailed on the actual Composting Seaweed page/p> /div> /div> /div> div> div classitem> div classcontrols> span classdate-text>20.01.2020 19:19/span> /div> div classheading> h4 classauthor>Andrew Sayers/h4> /div> div classcontent> p classcomment>Thanks Rod. When you say you add sludge to the bin do you mean the compost bin or the waste bin ? As a mulch would you cut the seaweed up, like with a lawn mower or just add as is ?/p> /div> /div> /div> div> div classitem> div classcontrols> span classdate-text>19.01.2020 13:10/span> /div> div classheading> h4 classauthor>Rod/h4> /div> div classcontent> p classcomment>I am not near the coast so get very little seaweed. So I make seaweed tea and then add the sludge to the bin. Adding seaweed as a mulch is good if you have enough/p> /div> /div> /div> /div> /div> /div> /div> div> div classitem> div classcontrols> span classdate-text>08.07.2019 20:09/span> /div> div classheading> h4 classauthor>Brad Carr/h4> /div> div classcontent> p classcomment>Hi Rod... is there a rough amount of capacity to get rid of say 10kg of food waste... i'm looking to set up vermicompost at a school and need some rough guide lines. if possible. /p> /div> /div> /div> div> div classitem> div classcontrols> span classdate-text>06.05.2019 16:59/span> /div> div classheading> h4 classauthor>marc mcconnell/h4> /div> div classcontent> p classcomment>I would like to join this initiative!/p> /div> /div> /div> div> div classitem> div classcontrols> span classdate-text>09.01.2019 18:20/span> /div> div classheading> h4 classauthor>Rod/h4> /div> div classcontent> p classcomment>I like the Hotbin composter bins, quite expensive, but relatively easy to keep it hot.I have a couple of Green Johannas at home which can also be used for food and garden waste/p> /div> /div> /div> div> div classitem> div classcontrols> span classdate-text>09.01.2019 09:41/span> /div> div classheading> h4 classauthor>Teresa Bull/h4> /div> div classcontent> p classcomment>Hi Rodney, my local authority has recently stopped collecting food waste and I am looking at home alternatives. Can you recommend rat proof, low effort (clay soil) system? Thanks/p> /div> /div> /div> div> div classitem> div classcontrols> span classdate-text>01.06.2018 11:40/span> /div> div classheading> h4 classauthor>Krisztina Tóth/h4> /div> div classcontent> p classcomment>Im from the Tempel Company, Can you send an price offer from the 330 litre plastic compost bin? /p> /div> /div> div namereply> /div> div namereplies class> i classicon-reply>/i> div classpage-comment-replies> div> div> div classitem> div classcontrols> span classdate-text>02.06.2018 16:57/span> /div> div classheading> h4 classauthor>Rodney Weston/h4> /div> div classcontent> p classcomment>The 330l compost bin is available from www.getcomposting.com. The full price is £39.00 subsidized price for "Council" schemes is normally £10.98/p> /div> /div> /div> /div> /div> /div> /div> div> div classitem> div classcontrols> span classdate-text>25.01.2017 20:05/span> /div> div classheading> h4 classauthor>Paul Cesare/h4> /div> div classcontent> p classcomment>I'd like to compost my tissues and paper towels, which are chlorine bleached. Have ready your post regarding chlorine bleaching, and the dioxins in them. How to remove dioxins? Any way to compost?/p> /div> /div> div namereply> /div> div namereplies class> i classicon-reply>/i> div classpage-comment-replies> div> div> div classitem> div classcontrols> span classdate-text>23.05.2019 17:10/span> /div> div classheading> h4 classauthor>Paul Hadfield/h4> /div> div classcontent> p classcomment>We found they didn't compost. Have you tried composting them Rodney? I presumed their antimicrobial treatment was the issue, such as the chlorine, as you say Paul. Have you succeeded now? Any tips?/p> /div> /div> /div> div> div classitem> div classcontrols> span classdate-text>02.06.2018 16:58/span> /div> div classheading> h4 classauthor>Rodney Weston/h4> /div> div classcontent> p classcomment>There should not be a problem in adding tissues and paper towels to the compost bin/p> /div> /div> /div> /div> /div> /div> /div> div> div classitem> div classcontrols> span classdate-text>25.08.2016 18:30/span> /div> div classheading> h4 classauthor>Helen/h4> /div> div classcontent> p classcomment>We would like you to give a talk to our allotment tenants, please get in touch!/p> /div> /div> div namereply> /div> div namereplies class> i classicon-reply>/i> div classpage-comment-replies> div> div> div classitem> div classcontrols> span classdate-text>23.05.2019 17:09/span> /div> div classheading> h4 classauthor>Paul Hadfield/h4> /div> div classcontent> p classcomment>We found they didn't compost. Have you tried composting them Rodney? I presumed their antimicrobial treatment was the issue. Have you succeeded now Paul? Ant tips?/p> /div> /div> /div> /div> /div> /div> /div> div> div classitem> div classcontrols> span classdate-text>17.02.2016 09:47/span> /div> div classheading> h4 classauthor>C.M Welagedara/h4> /div> div classcontent> p classcomment>Useful site & Black Coco Peat is a great input for coir compost. visit www.uniworldexports.com/p> /div> /div> /div> div> div classitem> div classcontrols> span classdate-text>19.11.2015 15:17/span> /div> div classheading> h4 classauthor>Phil/h4> /div> div classcontent> p classcomment>Love this site br>br>posted you to ours www.maga.org.uk/p> /div> /div> /div> div> div classitem> div classcontrols> span classdate-text>18.07.2015 11:12/span> /div> div classheading> h4 classauthor>Rod/h4> /div> div classcontent> p classcomment>Classic WOW! ™ - Wooden Observation Wormery Compost is available from http://www.recycleworks.co.uk//p> /div> /div> /div> div> div classitem> div classcontrols> span classdate-text>17.07.2015 11:44/span> /div> div classheading> h4 classauthor>Kate Gair /h4> /div> div classcontent> p classcomment>I am looking for compost bins which have transparent panels to enable the composting process to be viewed. Kate Gair/p> /div> /div> div namereply> /div> div namereplies class> i classicon-reply>/i> div classpage-comment-replies> div> div> div classitem> div classcontrols> span classdate-text>26.09.2015 12:48/span> /div> div classheading> h4 classauthor>lou/h4> /div> div classcontent> p classcomment>make sure you position your composter in the shade or you will end up with lots of green algae on the perspex and thus have limited viewing img srcimages/icon_bigsmile.png width15 height17> /p> /div> /div> /div> /div> /div> /div> /div> div> div classitem> div classcontrols> span classdate-text>29.03.2015 20:47/span> /div> div classheading> h4 classauthor>Fiona /h4> /div> div classcontent> p classcomment>Hi Rodbr>Great pic showing your bins on raised platform. I've just bought a hotbin and want it it raised to avoid scrabbling at ground level to collect compost. Other ideas welcomed ! Thanks Fiona img srcimages/icon_cool.png width15 height17> /p> /div> /div> /div> div> div classitem> div classcontrols> span classdate-text>12.02.2015 11:52/span> /div> div classheading> h4 classauthor>Andy/h4> /div> div classcontent> p classcomment>What a fabulous site with a wealth of info. We have just shared the RotBot pages on our Council facebook page. /p> /div> /div> /div> div> div classitem> div classcontrols> span classdate-text>08.12.2014 12:16/span> /div> div classheading> h4 classauthor>Rod/h4> /div> div classcontent> p classcomment>It is common for allotment sites to prohibit the bringing waste onto the site. In addition there are restrictions on transporting waste and also in the composting animal byproducts. /p> /div> /div> /div> div> div classitem> div classcontrols> span classdate-text>11.11.2014 23:58/span> /div> div classheading> h4 classauthor>Emma Knight/h4> /div> div classcontent> p classcomment>Can cafe owners that lease allotments sites legally compost their cafe's food waste on their allotment? Neath council say they can't because it is not a licensed waste facility. Any advice??/p> /div> /div> /div>/div> /div> /div> /div> /div>/div>/div> div idright classspan3 > div classsidebar> div classwrapper latest-comments-wb> style> .wordwrapfix { word-wrap:break-word; }/style>div classheading wordwrapfix> h4>Latest comments/h4>/div> div classcontent>div>div namecomments>div classsection>div classcontent stylepadding: 11px 0> div classdate-text>04.12 | 06:31/div> p>Do you have any data on ' application ' of Aerated Vermi Compost Tea to Mangoes and benneficial outcomes . /p> /div>/div>div classcomment_divider>/div>div classsection>div classcontent stylepadding: 11px 0> div classdate-text>26.11 | 13:54/div> p>Very informative site. 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Will drowning kill seeds too?/p> /div> /div> /div> div> div classitem> div classcontrols> span classdate-text>11.06.2020 16:58/span> /div> div classheading> h4 classauthor>Carole Brownridge/h4> /div> div classcontent> p classcomment>I compost almost everything I can including envelopes! Can I put creeping thistles in my compost pen? It doesn't get to any great heat, and is not usable for at least a couple of years?/p> /div> /div> div namereply> /div> div namereplies class> i classicon-reply>/i> div classpage-comment-replies> div> div> div classitem> div classcontrols> span classdate-text>19.07.2020 10:00/span> /div> div classheading> h4 classauthor>Rodney Weston/h4> /div> div classcontent> p classcomment>I would drown them first or dry them out on a rack of in a poly bag/p> /div> /div> /div> /div> /div> /div> /div> div> div classitem> div classcontrols> span classdate-text>09.06.2020 08:20/span> /div> div classheading> h4 classauthor>Vic/h4> /div> div classcontent> p classcomment>Hello, great site. In 2017 I built a small device using a Raspberry Pi micro computer to monitor weather parameters etc in the garden Compost included! https://thingspeak.com/channels/275557 to view../p> /div> /div> /div> div> div classitem> div classcontrols> span classdate-text>31.05.2020 07:46/span> /div> div classheading> h4 classauthor>mark stewart/h4> /div> div classcontent> p classcomment>Hi, I love the idea of using nettles to make a liquid feed. If I use nettles that are flowering will they re-seed after I use the feed? Great site by the way 👍🏻br>Regards/p> /div> /div> /div> div> div classitem> div classcontrols> span classdate-text>28.05.2020 05:15/span> /div> div classheading> h4 classauthor>Nova Hsin/h4> /div> div classcontent> p classcomment>I want to learn composting, and I have a lot of reeds and corn stalks, how can I check their organic matter content? (Nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium)many thx/p> /div> /div> /div> div> div classitem> div classcontrols> span classdate-text>20.04.2020 08:52/span> /div> div classheading> h4 classauthor>Lesley Greene/h4> /div> div classcontent> p classcomment>Hi Rodbr>Following Simon's comment our Community Composting site is currently closed. I have had wanting to light a bonfire to get rid of pernicious weeds when I say "compost them". Help!/p> /div> /div> div namereply> /div> div namereplies class> i classicon-reply>/i> div classpage-comment-replies> div> div> div classitem> div classcontrols> span classdate-text>20.04.2020 17:09/span> /div> div classheading> h4 classauthor>Rodney Weston/h4> /div> div classcontent> p classcomment>Hibr>Drown or dry them. See the weed page and Liquid Feeds /p> /div> /div> /div> /div> /div> /div> /div> div> div classitem> div classcontrols> span classdate-text>17.04.2020 05:46/span> /div> div classheading> h4 classauthor>Simon/h4> /div> div classcontent> p classcomment>With the COVID19 ‘Stay at Home’ advice, a lot of people have started burning their garden waste as they do not have a compost bin or facilities to prepare one. Is there a low tech alternative?/p> /div> /div> /div> div> div classitem> div classcontrols> span classdate-text>13.04.2020 18:48/span> /div> div classheading> h4 classauthor>Paula/h4> /div> div classcontent> p classcomment>Hi Rod, what a great website. I was really interested to see the mention of ‘dog poo wormeries’ Does this mean that dog poo can be composted? If yes can cat poo also be composted? Thank you/p> /div> /div> /div> div> div classitem> div classcontrols> span classdate-text>01.04.2020 16:24/span> /div> div classheading> h4 classauthor>Steve Carlyon/h4> /div> div classcontent> p classcomment>Hi, Thinking of buying a compost bin. Are you still selling/delivering at the moment?br>Thanksbr>Steve/p> /div> /div> /div> div> div classitem> div classcontrols> span classdate-text>15.01.2020 15:10/span> /div> div classheading> h4 classauthor>Andrew Sayers/h4> /div> div classcontent> p classcomment>What's the best way of using seaweed for vegetable garden ? Compost first (and best way) or apply directly ?/p> /div> /div> div namereply> /div> div namereplies class> i classicon-reply>/i> div classpage-comment-replies> div> div> div classitem> div classcontrols> span classdate-text>21.01.2020 13:10/span> /div> div classheading> h4 classauthor>Rod/h4> /div> div classcontent> p classcomment>The compost bin. The information is more detailed on the actual Composting Seaweed page/p> /div> /div> /div> div> div classitem> div classcontrols> span classdate-text>20.01.2020 19:19/span> /div> div classheading> h4 classauthor>Andrew Sayers/h4> /div> div classcontent> p classcomment>Thanks Rod. When you say you add sludge to the bin do you mean the compost bin or the waste bin ? As a mulch would you cut the seaweed up, like with a lawn mower or just add as is ?/p> /div> /div> /div> div> div classitem> div classcontrols> span classdate-text>19.01.2020 13:10/span> /div> div classheading> h4 classauthor>Rod/h4> /div> div classcontent> p classcomment>I am not near the coast so get very little seaweed. So I make seaweed tea and then add the sludge to the bin. Adding seaweed as a mulch is good if you have enough/p> /div> /div> /div> /div> /div> /div> /div> div> div classitem> div classcontrols> span classdate-text>08.07.2019 20:09/span> /div> div classheading> h4 classauthor>Brad Carr/h4> /div> div classcontent> p classcomment>Hi Rod... is there a rough amount of capacity to get rid of say 10kg of food waste... i'm looking to set up vermicompost at a school and need some rough guide lines. if possible. /p> /div> /div> /div> div> div classitem> div classcontrols> span classdate-text>06.05.2019 16:59/span> /div> div classheading> h4 classauthor>marc mcconnell/h4> /div> div classcontent> p classcomment>I would like to join this initiative!/p> /div> /div> /div> div> div classitem> div classcontrols> span classdate-text>09.01.2019 18:20/span> /div> div classheading> h4 classauthor>Rod/h4> /div> div classcontent> p classcomment>I like the Hotbin composter bins, quite expensive, but relatively easy to keep it hot.I have a couple of Green Johannas at home which can also be used for food and garden waste/p> /div> /div> /div> div> div classitem> div classcontrols> span classdate-text>09.01.2019 09:41/span> /div> div classheading> h4 classauthor>Teresa Bull/h4> /div> div classcontent> p classcomment>Hi Rodney, my local authority has recently stopped collecting food waste and I am looking at home alternatives. Can you recommend rat proof, low effort (clay soil) system? Thanks/p> /div> /div> /div> div> div classitem> div classcontrols> span classdate-text>01.06.2018 11:40/span> /div> div classheading> h4 classauthor>Krisztina Tóth/h4> /div> div classcontent> p classcomment>Im from the Tempel Company, Can you send an price offer from the 330 litre plastic compost bin? /p> /div> /div> div namereply> /div> div namereplies class> i classicon-reply>/i> div classpage-comment-replies> div> div> div classitem> div classcontrols> span classdate-text>02.06.2018 16:57/span> /div> div classheading> h4 classauthor>Rodney Weston/h4> /div> div classcontent> p classcomment>The 330l compost bin is available from www.getcomposting.com. The full price is £39.00 subsidized price for "Council" schemes is normally £10.98/p> /div> /div> /div> /div> /div> /div> /div> div> div classitem> div classcontrols> span classdate-text>25.01.2017 20:05/span> /div> div classheading> h4 classauthor>Paul Cesare/h4> /div> div classcontent> p classcomment>I'd like to compost my tissues and paper towels, which are chlorine bleached. Have ready your post regarding chlorine bleaching, and the dioxins in them. How to remove dioxins? Any way to compost?/p> /div> /div> div namereply> /div> div namereplies class> i classicon-reply>/i> div classpage-comment-replies> div> div> div classitem> div classcontrols> span classdate-text>23.05.2019 17:10/span> /div> div classheading> h4 classauthor>Paul Hadfield/h4> /div> div classcontent> p classcomment>We found they didn't compost. Have you tried composting them Rodney? I presumed their antimicrobial treatment was the issue, such as the chlorine, as you say Paul. Have you succeeded now? Any tips?/p> /div> /div> /div> div> div classitem> div classcontrols> span classdate-text>02.06.2018 16:58/span> /div> div classheading> h4 classauthor>Rodney Weston/h4> /div> div classcontent> p classcomment>There should not be a problem in adding tissues and paper towels to the compost bin/p> /div> /div> /div> /div> /div> /div> /div> div> div classitem> div classcontrols> span classdate-text>25.08.2016 18:30/span> /div> div classheading> h4 classauthor>Helen/h4> /div> div classcontent> p classcomment>We would like you to give a talk to our allotment tenants, please get in touch!/p> /div> /div> div namereply> /div> div namereplies class> i classicon-reply>/i> div classpage-comment-replies> div> div> div classitem> div classcontrols> span classdate-text>23.05.2019 17:09/span> /div> div classheading> h4 classauthor>Paul Hadfield/h4> /div> div classcontent> p classcomment>We found they didn't compost. Have you tried composting them Rodney? I presumed their antimicrobial treatment was the issue. Have you succeeded now Paul? Ant tips?/p> /div> /div> /div> /div> /div> /div> /div> div> div classitem> div classcontrols> span classdate-text>17.02.2016 09:47/span> /div> div classheading> h4 classauthor>C.M Welagedara/h4> /div> div classcontent> p classcomment>Useful site & Black Coco Peat is a great input for coir compost. visit www.uniworldexports.com/p> /div> /div> /div> div> div classitem> div classcontrols> span classdate-text>19.11.2015 15:17/span> /div> div classheading> h4 classauthor>Phil/h4> /div> div classcontent> p classcomment>Love this site br>br>posted you to ours www.maga.org.uk/p> /div> /div> /div> div> div classitem> div classcontrols> span classdate-text>18.07.2015 11:12/span> /div> div classheading> h4 classauthor>Rod/h4> /div> div classcontent> p classcomment>Classic WOW! ™ - Wooden Observation Wormery Compost is available from http://www.recycleworks.co.uk//p> /div> /div> /div> div> div classitem> div classcontrols> span classdate-text>17.07.2015 11:44/span> /div> div classheading> h4 classauthor>Kate Gair /h4> /div> div classcontent> p classcomment>I am looking for compost bins which have transparent panels to enable the composting process to be viewed. Kate Gair/p> /div> /div> div namereply> /div> div namereplies class> i classicon-reply>/i> div classpage-comment-replies> div> div> div classitem> div classcontrols> span classdate-text>26.09.2015 12:48/span> /div> div classheading> h4 classauthor>lou/h4> /div> div classcontent> p classcomment>make sure you position your composter in the shade or you will end up with lots of green algae on the perspex and thus have limited viewing img srcimages/icon_bigsmile.png width15 height17> /p> /div> /div> /div> /div> /div> /div> /div> div> div classitem> div classcontrols> span classdate-text>29.03.2015 20:47/span> /div> div classheading> h4 classauthor>Fiona /h4> /div> div classcontent> p classcomment>Hi Rodbr>Great pic showing your bins on raised platform. I've just bought a hotbin and want it it raised to avoid scrabbling at ground level to collect compost. Other ideas welcomed ! Thanks Fiona img srcimages/icon_cool.png width15 height17> /p> /div> /div> /div> div> div classitem> div classcontrols> span classdate-text>12.02.2015 11:52/span> /div> div classheading> h4 classauthor>Andy/h4> /div> div classcontent> p classcomment>What a fabulous site with a wealth of info. We have just shared the RotBot pages on our Council facebook page. /p> /div> /div> /div> div> div classitem> div classcontrols> span classdate-text>08.12.2014 12:16/span> /div> div classheading> h4 classauthor>Rod/h4> /div> div classcontent> p classcomment>It is common for allotment sites to prohibit the bringing waste onto the site. In addition there are restrictions on transporting waste and also in the composting animal byproducts. /p> /div> /div> /div> div> div classitem> div classcontrols> span classdate-text>11.11.2014 23:58/span> /div> div classheading> h4 classauthor>Emma Knight/h4> /div> div classcontent> p classcomment>Can cafe owners that lease allotments sites legally compost their cafe's food waste on their allotment? Neath council say they can't because it is not a licensed waste facility. 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