Did you know, an estimated 300,000 tonnes of food scraps is produced annually in NZ, most of which still go to landfill?
This International Composting Awareness Week, we are encouraging households and communities to explore the benefits of composting and start your composting journey! Instead of viewing food scraps and organic materials (such as lawn and garden clippings) as waste, we should view it as a resource.
Find out more about ICAW and see some handy tips and tricks about composting below.
The 2026 theme, “Compost! Feed the Soil that Feeds Us”, highlights this essential cycle. When we apply high quality compost, we are investing in the health of our soil, ensuring it continues to provide the food, clean water, and resilience that all life depends on. This theme ties directly to UN SDG 15: Life on Land, reinforcing that protecting and restoring soil is a global priority and one of the most impactful ways we can care for the planet.
Composting empowers communities to manage their own waste, create job opportunities and support healthy soils with locally made compost.