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YOUR NEIGHBOURS ARE ALREADY TURNING FOOD SCRAPS INTO CLEAN ENERGY 

More than 2,950 Glen Eden households are already using the food scraps service, helping divert 343,330kg of food scraps from landfill.

Putting your food scraps bin out on collection day might feel like a small action, but across Glen Eden it adds up quickly – and it creates real value for your community.

From your kitchen to the gas grid, glasshouses, and farms.

When Glen Eden residents use their food scraps bin, those scraps are turned into:

  • Renewable gas that’s cleaned and fed into the gas grid to help power homes and businesses
  • Energy and warmth used to help grow and ripen tomatoes in nearby glasshouses
  • Fertify, a nutrient‑rich fertiliser used on local farms to grow more food

This means the food scraps from your kitchen can help produce food you’ll see on supermarket shelves and energy used by Aucklanders every day.

You’re not doing this alone

Many households in Glen Eden already take part – making food scraps part of their weekly routine. When more people join in, the benefits grow for the whole community.

Using your food scraps bin helps:

  • Reduce the amount of waste sent to landfill
  • Support local food production
  • Keep valuable resources in use
Need a bin or a quick fix?

Missing or damaged bin? Request a replacement — takes a couple of minutes online.

Need a caddy? A benchtop kitchen caddy makes daily collection easier. We're offering free replacements for Glen Eden households while stocks last — don't miss out, e-mail us today.

Join other Glen Eden households by putting your food scraps bin out each week – it’s a simple habit with shared benefits.