Trash Command Station
- Anita Vandyke
- Apr 15, 2020
- 1 min read
Create a trash command station!

Create a trash command station that is clearly labelled for the whole family:
1️⃣ WET rubbish - food scraps can be put into compost or a bokashi (fermenting bin). Find a solution that works for you. There are many other solutions available such as worm farms.
2️⃣ DRY rubbish - glass, cardboard and metals can be recycled, soft plastics can be kept and recycled later at supermarkets. Have a search for what can be recycled locally to you.
3️⃣ LANDFILL - this should be the smallest bin of all and is only there for items that truly can’t be reused or recycled.
Make sure each of these are clearly labelled for the whole household. This trash command station makes living a zero waste life so much easier.




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