Green Waste Collections
Green garden waste collected in green bags from households at
the kerbside is delivered to Hope Farm Composting facility near
Capel-le-Ferne.

The green waste is composted using the ‘windrow’ process.
This involves the material being shredded and placed into rows
called windrows, they are 2-4 metres high and up to 100 metres
long.

The temperature and moisture content is closely monitored, any
water that is released is captured in tanks and returned to the
heap to keep the process moving.

The rows are turned every 3-5 days to introduce fresh oxygen
into the mixture. The high temperatures reached ensure any
pathogens, diseases and seeds are destroyed.

Once the heap has composted it is put through a trommel to
remove larger uncomposted items and unwanted debris. The larger
uncomposted items are reintroduced to the windrow with fresh green
waste to continue the process.

The entire composting process takes
approximately 16 weeks, with the finished soil improver being used
at same location for horticulture use. The Hope Farm facility
can process up to 12,000 tonnes of organic material collected by
local authorities per annum. Kent Authorities use a number of local
composting plants to manage more than 32,000 tonnes of green garden
waste residents produce each year.
Residents can purchase composted garden
waste to use at home from Kent County
Council’s Household Waste Recycling Centres at £2.50 per 40
litre bag. This product comes from a composting facility near
Canterbury.


Contact
Dover District Council Wasteline:
01304 872428
E-mail: waste@dover.gov.uk