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Interesting thoughts about composting biodegradable sanitary protection. Is it worth investing in a wormery for this, I wonder. Most of our other compostable waste goes into our green bin since there's currently no gardening activity to use compost on.


There are, I suppose, two considerations:

  • Effort: am I (and it will be me!) willing to tend to the worms instead of just putting all the compostable waste in the convenient green bin?
  • Cost: there's an initial investment of c. £80 (is that about right? it's a figure I remember from somewhere, but I know there are folk out there who'll know) for perhaps ten years or so (based on my age and family history) when there's the extra feminine waste in addition to the potato peelings et al.
Actually, an average fixed cost of £8 seems great So it'd be effort that really swings it.

Date: 2005-12-01 11:35 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] purpletigron.livejournal.com
I wouldn't put sanpro in our worm bin, but that's partly because G tends it, and thinks of the worms as pets. It isn't a great deal of effort, however - G checks on them every week or two in the summer, moves them into the shed in the winter, and grinds up baked egg shells to moderate the pH.

The Can-o-Worms is indeed UKP 80:

http://www.wigglywigglers.co.uk/shop/foundproduct.lasso?product_id=96&-session=shopper:540CA59C1d5291BB33ShP18B4935

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