Yes certainly, both are about earth energy, transformation, cycles, changing our old habits and ways of living for achieving wellbeing, but in this case our action has direct impact for all of us globally.
If you’re committed to a green lifestyle, you may already be composting but for the ones who didn’t have the chance yet, did you know the world dumps a massive 2.12 billion tons of waste every year?
When we compost, we are keeping that waste out of the landfill and transforming it into something that’s good for the environment, and not bad. Composting sequesters carbon in the soil (rather than putting it in the air by incinerating waste) and limits methane by keeping waste out of landfills. Currently, 95% of compostable waste goes to landfills or is incinerated.
Home composting involves people collecting their food waste in bins. From there, we can either take the food waste to a local composting collection site ( farmers markets or websites like @sharewaste) or compost the waste ourselves and then use it in our own garden.

