More composter bins available again
Published: Friday 8 May 2026
Residents can once again apply for a free composter bin following the exceptional popularity of the pilot schemes we ran last year.
This time there are 720 bins up for grabs so if you want one of the 220-litre composter bins, please complete an expression of interest form.
And what better time to start your own home composting and help to reduce waste than during International Compost Awareness Week 2026.
The composter bins will again be allocated on a first come first served basis – but the bins are always snapped up fast so please apply as soon as possible to avoid disappointment.
Applicants must meet the criteria which includes having a garden with suitable space to store the bin and agreeing to take part in an evaluation exercise.
Chair of the council’s Community and Enterprise Resources Committee, Councillor Robert Brown, said: “The demand from residents wishing to take part in the council’s composter pilot project is always high so we have decided to roll out an additional 720 bins to allow more households to participate.
“We are also very keen to hear your feedback as part of the consultation exercise.
“Composting turns your waste into a useful resource and can be used in a variety of ways to help your gardens and plants flourish.
“It’s great for the environment and it will save you money for years to come compared to purchasing bags of compost.”
More details on the benefits of home composting can be found on the Zero Waste Scotland website
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