In this second International Women’s Series conversation, Clytie Binder joins Morag Gamble in discussing her Churchill Fellowship research on composting and the hyperlocal systems she has observed around the world.
Tune in to learn about the importance in ‘handmade’ composting wherever you are and how it is being used to address the climate crisis – on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Youtube or any of your other preferred streaming platforms.
Clare emphasises the need to prioritise household composting and avoid food waste as the first step in the waste hierarchy. She also explores innovations in composting, from institutional composting in zoos, schools, and prisons to house level systems.
Most of all, she highlights the need for a shift towards a circular economy – the importance of incorporating the social dimension into the life cycle of our foods and products.
To dive deeper into this exploration of community composting, read Clytie’s Churchill Fellowship report.
Make sure you check out Clytie’s latest project, the Local Community Compost Alliance, a national organisation in Australia supporting and advocating for community composting.
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The world needs more permaculture teachers everywhere – local teachers share local ways for one planet living. Let’s work toward a climate-safe future through design, resilience and connection. For you that may be through film and story, kids clubs, workplace education, or hands-in the earth. Whatever the way that moves you to speak up and share, I wholeheartedly encourage.
If that inspires you, I invite you to join the Permaculture Educators Program with others from 6 continents to explore what that might look like and how you can make the change. This is a comprehensive online course that includes the Permaculture Design Certificate and the only online Permaculture Teacher Certificate anywhere. We are a global learning community. People all over the world encourage you to be the change you want to see in the world.
PERMACULTURE FOR REFUGEES
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LEARNING TO GROW A GARDEN?
If your main interest is getting a thriving and abundant food garden set up, then take a look at my online permaculture gardening course: The Incredible Edible Garden.
Much love
I acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land on which I live and work – the Gubbi Gubbi people. And I pay my respects to their elders past present and emerging.
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