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These materials are processed into high quality compost products for use in home gardens, and public open spaces such as sporting fields and park garden beds, which improves the social amenities of local communities.
Other quality composted products are used to improve soil fertility and reduce the environmental harm associated with chemical fertiliser and pesticide usage in vegetable, fruit and wine production.
SITA currently has 7 organic resource recovery facilities. To find where they are located visit our Facilities Map or visit our SITA Organics BioWise and Camden Organics Resource Recovery Facility websites to learn more.
Organic material (or greeen waste) consists of grass clippings, leaves, flowers, weeds, prunings, twigs and small branches and small timber off-cuts (exluding treated timber, chipboard or MDF), fruit, vegetable scraps and most other food waste (except meat and bones).
SITA's organic resource recovery facilities do not accept residential (or kerbside) food waste however, our advanced resource recovery technology (ARRT) facilities welcome this feedstock through council and commercial & industrial contracts.