Since starting our community compost project, we have made 10 compost piles and engaged over 50 community participants in making thermophilic compost using community and farm waste materials.
This funding allowed us to purchase materials to make the compost bins, buy tools, buckets, gloves, and other supplies.
Recently, we were able to partner with a local agricultural organization in order to host a Johnson Sue bioreactor training session with rural and urban participants from around Calgary
This was a big hit with all the over 30 participants and our bio reactors up and running. The funding allowed us to purchase the materials and equipment required to make this specialized type of compost bin.
We continue to host Compost Club on a regular basis with new participants coming to enjoy learning how to make hot compost piles and the benefits of soil and soil restoration