- Green waste from parks and gardens
- Kitchen waste, such as leftovers from food or meal preparation and consumables that have expired
Landfilling and burning this waste releases excess CO2 and polluting gases, with serious consequences for the planet.
Bicycompost, local composting for a circular economy
The company aims to divert as much food waste as possible from the bin and transform it into a renewable and exploitable natural resource.
How does Bicycompost offer a future for bio-waste?
- Organic waste is collected by bicycle directly from the city's restaurants, grocery shops and cafés,
- Composting as close as possible to where it is produced, using the expertise of the Pena group in Saint-Jean-d'Illac,
- Transformed into 100% natural compost,
- Free distribution to local market gardeners, with the aim of promoting local agriculture.