About the EIF Composting Portal

 

This site offers a unique service for anyone involved in composting or those considering getting involved. By using this site you will help develop our regional compost supply chain.

There is information for businesses from farmers to landscape gardeners and waste management sites as well as local authorities, community based schemes and schools.  By becoming a member of the site you will have access to our search facility, providing contact details and information for your local providers of: 

  • Equipment: sales, rental and spares
  • Raw materials / waste streams
  • Advice and analysis:
    • Risk assessments
    • Laboratory analysis
    • Composting advice
  • Health and Safety
  • Application to land advice
  • Haulage
  • Training
  • Recruitment
  • Planning
  • Environment Agency
  • State Veterinary Service
  • Compost sales

Establishing local suppliers will help ensure economic feasibility.  Compost producers who are aware of local users’ requirements can also work closely with those users and tailor their products accordingly.  The market requires a wide variety of composted materials and blends for many differing end uses.  This requires a range of feedstocks, composting processes and equipment to produce them. The EIF Composting Portal is designed for you to help promote the manufacture and use of compost. We welcome any suggestions for further links to be added to this site.

For a brief introduction to government incentives, projected market growth and benefits of green waste composts in growing medias visit the Why Compost? area.

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