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We know how lucky we are to live in the Bega Valley and love that so many people visit our region to enjoy its beautiful, pristine environment. Please help us keep it that way!
We know how lucky we are to live in the Bega Valley and love that so many people visit our region to enjoy its beautiful, pristine environment. Please help us keep it that way!
Bega Valley Shire residents use FOGO – an innovative way to manage food and garden waste by turning it into a valuable resource - compost. FOGO reduces the environmental and economic impact of sending this waste to landfill.
To help visitors choose the right bin, accommodation owners have FOGO kitchen caddies with compostable bags, information brochures, fridge magnets and bin stickers in their rooms. What goes in your kitchen caddy goes into the green bin and gets turned into compost.
The Council originally estimated that the FOGO (Food Organics Garden Organics) bin collection service would divert around 1000 tonnes of food and garden waste away from landfill each year. But in the first year, our community smashed this target and diverted almost 5000 tonnes!
We are also rapt with the response by visitors. Here's what Tammy Logan, popular Gippsland Unwrapped blogger posted after she visited Tathra in July:
“This is a first for me. The place we stayed at this weekend in the Bega Valley, NSW had a FOGO bin. That’s a local government waste collection service for food organics and garden organics - otherwise known as compost! FOGO just makes so much sense, it’s convenient, saves on landfill and greenhouse gases, saves money because landfill is expensive and this means they don’t fill up so quick, and it rescues valuable resources for reuse.”
It’s important to keep FOGO free from contamination so we have put together a list of items to help you with what can and can’t go in. You can also download the free Bega Valley Waste APP or follow @begavalleywasteandrecycling on Facebook.
What can go in the FOGO bin?
If you are staying in pet friendly accommodation, animal droppings and kitty litter can also go into FOGO.
What can’t go into FOGO?
All media enquiries and interview requests are coordinated by Council's Communication and Events team under the adopted Communications Policy. To view this policy, visit Public Policies and search 'communications'.
To submit a media enquiry or to request an interview:
Councillors can be contacted directly for enquiries regarding decisions of the elected Council and non-operational matters. Interviews with the Mayor should be arranged through the Communication and Events team contact details above.
If you’re a journalist or media organisation that would like to receive media releases and notifications about media opportunities, please email your name, title and contact details to media@begavalley.nsw.gov.au and we will add you to our distribution list.
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Zingel Place
PO Box 492
Bega NSW 2550
Monday to Friday 9.00AM to 4.30PM
Administration building Zingel Place Bega
Australia
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