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One year into London launching the green bin program that new data shows is being well used by homeowners, groups running meal programs for the needy say they’ve got a lot of organic waste that shouldn’t be going ot the landfill.

The non-profit hosting lunch out of St. John the Evangelist Church and Saint Paul’s Cathedral serves approximately 400 people weekly, according to organizers, and a lot of compost is created. 

“The City of London will not give us green bins because we are considered a business,” Heather McNamara said. Her group estimates they toss six garbage bags of compostable waste after every meal, three times a week. 

Residential homes first received a green bin in January 2024, and with the exception of two apartment buildings being piloted for future distribution, homeowners remain the only Londoners currently able to participate in the program.

London’s Green Bin program launched on January 15, 2024. (Michelle Both/CBC)

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