Green Bin vs. Landfill
Did you know that food and fibre waste can take years to break down at the landfill?
A landfill is a specially designed system constructed to keep waste free from moisture and remain isolated from the surrounding environment. Much of the food waste that ends up in landfills is still in its packaging. A sealed plastic bag, can, or container will prevent organic material from breaking down for an indefinite amount of time. When food and organic waste is sent to the landfill, it decomposes slowly, producing harmful greenhouse gases like methane.
Breaking down your waste
Breaking down your waste
| Compostable item |
Years to breakdown at the landfill |
| Pizza boxes |
Up to 5 years |
| Small bones (fish or chicken) |
Between 10 and 1,000 years |
| Head of lettuce |
Up to 25 years |
| Cheese |
Up to 4 year |
Instead, you can green bin these items and turn your waste into nutrient rich compost within 2 months. Not only are you preserving the life of our landfill – but also building a sustainable future for generations to come.