All composter bins now allocated in final extension to pilot project
Published: Thursday 30 October 2025
Supplies of composters have again run out rapidly due to high demand following the last extension to the council’s pilot project.
Since the final launch of the pilot phase this week, all 340 garden composter bins have now been allocated to those who completed the online form.
Successful applicants again had to meet the criteria, including having a garden with suitable space to store the bin and agreeing to take part in an evaluation exercise.
The response to the composter pilot project has now seen all 1000 composters being made available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Funding for the composters was made available through the council's Climate Emergency Fund.
Chair of the council’s Community and Enterprise Resources Committee, Councillor Robert Brown, said: “This increasingly popular project will help us to understand what the attitude is towards home composting across South Lanarkshire.
“That’s why it was vital for those taking part to agree to be part of the consultation exercise before being allocated one of the garden composters.
“Compost can of course be used for a range of things including helping new outdoor plants and flowers bloom, fertilising lawns and creating a compost tea to provide nutrients to indoor plants.
“It also helps save money and by using composters we are turning waste into a valuable resource.”
More details on the benefits of home composting can be found on the Zero Waste Scotland website
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