However, this is currently being scaled up significantly. Approximately 400 households have been recruited through local schools to participate in this project and from the beginning of the new school term.
They are being requested to separate their organic waste for the benefit of local feeding schemes. EPWP workers will be operating bicycle-drawn trailers, which will be used to collect the organic waste.
“Diverting organic waste to composting programmes avoids the production of landfill gas, and can also help the food gardens that feed so many of our most marginalised residents. Whatever angle you look at this project from, it is a win for the people of Cape Town,” said mayoral committee member for Urban Waste Management, Alderman Grant Twigg.