Regina Offers Free Compost to Residents for Compost Awareness Week
City of Regina offering free compost to residents this weekend
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In celebration of Compost Awareness Week, the City of Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, is providing free compost to residents this weekend. Residents can collect up to three five-gallon pails of compost, made from green cart material, at the Waste Management Centre.
- 01Free compost available to Regina residents this weekend.
- 02Collection is limited to three five-gallon pails per household.
- 03Compost is made from green cart material.
- 04Depot is open Saturday and Sunday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
- 05Location for collection is north of the Waste Management Centre.
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The City of Regina, located in Saskatchewan, Canada, is celebrating Compost Awareness Week by offering free compost to its residents this weekend. Residents are encouraged to bring their own pails and shovels to collect compost from the depot, which is situated directly north of the Waste Management Centre, accessible via Prince of Wales Drive. Each household is limited to three five-gallon pails of compost, which is derived from green cart material. This compost can be utilized for various gardening and landscaping projects. The depot will be open on both Saturday and Sunday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. while supplies last.
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This initiative encourages residents to engage in sustainable gardening practices by providing them with compost for their gardens and landscaping.
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