Ocean2earth plans on turning Bega Valley's fish waste into compost

Albert  McKnight
Updated April 15 2019 - 8:54pm, first published 4:00pm
Standing next to one of the blue fish waste bins at Bermagui's harbour are Bega Valley Shire Mayor Kristy McBain, Ocean2earth founders Kyran and Tim Crane and council's acting waste services manager Joley Vidau.
Standing next to one of the blue fish waste bins at Bermagui's harbour are Bega Valley Shire Mayor Kristy McBain, Ocean2earth founders Kyran and Tim Crane and council's acting waste services manager Joley Vidau.

In a first for the state, and possibly the country, a new initiative based in the Bega Valley will turn fish waste produced from fishing into organic garden compost.

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Albert  McKnight

Albert McKnight

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