[BNM] [OT] Please don't hurt my peelings...

Premasagar Rose p at premasagar.com
Tue Mar 11 11:27:59 GMT 2008


Inspired by this burst of community composting, I submitted "Social 
Compost" as a proposed project to the Social Innovation Camp (where 
social entrepreneurs and web devs help each other): 
http://www.sicamp.org/?page_id=91

    Prem :)



Anna Fuller wrote:
> I have a wormery and compost bin at my allotment (just call me Barbara
> Good...) and live near Waitrose on Western Road if that's any help?
>
>
> delarge wrote:
>   
>> yo P - I'm all about composting, I live just up in Brunswick Place now and
>> miss the garden and composting - I frown as I chuck my teabags in the
>> bin...
>> If there was somewhere round the corner where I could save it all up and
>> then do a deposit every week - I'd be a happy man
>>
>>
>>
>> Tom Coady wrote:
>>
>> I've started flushing coffee grains and tea leaves down the toilet.
>> Is that considered green or epsom (beyond barking) ?
>>
>>     
>>> On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at 11:05 AM, Premasagar <p at premasagar.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>       
>>>>  Are there any keen gardeners out there who'd like an ongoing, weekly 
>>>> top-up of organic kitchen peelings for their compost...?
>>>>
>>>>     We don't have a garden, but don't want to dump it in landfill. Must 
>>>> be within walking distance of Brunswick Square (unless you're happy to 
>>>> collect it).
>>>>
>>>>     All this gets me thinking about setting up a location-based site 
>>>> that connects producers and consumers of peelings, and producers and 
>>>> consumers of compost... Enter your postcode => show me my nearest 
>>>> compost bin; let me see a compost map of my neighbourhood. Social 
>>>> Compost! Compost 2.0...
>>>>         

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