Queenstown Airport is turning the soil and helping the planet, thanks to a new composting project.
To mark International Compost Awareness Week this week, the team at Queenstown Airport thought it timely to introduce their new airport campus composting initiative.
As part of a wider waste minimisation plan, three CarbonCycle Compost Bins have been installed on Queenstown Airport land to enable all compostable food waste from the airport’s staff kitchens, and the food and beverage outlets in the terminal to be turned into compost. The compost will then be used in the airport’s gardens and donated to the Whakatipu Reforestation Trust.
“The initiative is just one of the actions we are taking collectively at Queenstown Airport to reduce waste across the airport campus,” says GM community and corporate affairs Sara Irvine.
“Organic food matter is known to be one of the biggest producers of landfill gases, so this is a solution that supports our journey to carbon zero. We want to make sure we’ve got the system right and working well starting with compostable waste in the terminal. We are aiming to involve all businesses across the airport campus over time.”
The CarbonCycle Compost system is modular so over time more capacity can be added. They are also designed to ensure the pile gets hot to breakdown material better and has removable side slats so it’s easy to turn.