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Peelings Collection

"Peelings: From Kitchen Waste to Compost Gold" In the world of sustainability, peelings take on a whole new meaning

Background imagePeelings Collection: Compost / wormery - worms visible amongst variety of kitchen waste including vegetable

Compost / wormery - worms visible amongst variety of kitchen waste including vegetable and fruit peelings
MAB-391 Compost / wormery - worms visible amongst variety of kitchen waste including vegetable and fruit peelings and cardboard in top of black plastic recycled composting bin UK Mark Boulton Please

Background imagePeelings Collection: Family Chores, 1859 (oil on canvas)

Family Chores, 1859 (oil on canvas)
659144 Family Chores, 1859 (oil on canvas) by Meyerheim, Friedrich Edouard (1808-79); 46.5x39.7 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Family Chores. Friedrich Edouard Meyerheim (1808-1879)

Background imagePeelings Collection: Make haste young un or they won t have a turnip paring for us'

Make haste young un or they won t have a turnip paring for us"
XJF391592 " Make haste young un or they won t have a turnip paring for us", illustration from Frances Trollopes The Life and Adventures of Michael Armstrong

Background imagePeelings Collection: Picture No. 10863577

Picture No. 10863577
Compost - woman tipping variety of kitchen waste including vegetable peelings paper and fruit into black plastic composting bin Date:

Background imagePeelings Collection: Compost - variety of kitchen waste including vegetable peelings paper

Compost - variety of kitchen waste including vegetable peelings paper and fruit in top of black plastic composting bin
MAB-390 Compost - variety of kitchen waste including vegetable peelings paper and fruit in top of black plastic composting bin compost Mark Boulton contact details: prints@ardea.com tel

Background imagePeelings Collection: Biodegradable bag with fruit peelings for compost heap, England

Biodegradable bag with fruit peelings for compost heap, England

Background imagePeelings Collection: Composting

Composting. Vegetable peelings being tipped into a compost bin

Background imagePeelings Collection: Vegetable peelings

Vegetable peelings and other kitchen waste in a compost bin

Background imagePeelings Collection: Compost / Wormery - closeup of worms amongst variety of kitchen waste including vegetable peelings

Compost / Wormery - closeup of worms amongst variety of kitchen waste including vegetable peelings cardboard
MAB-394 Compost / Wormery - closeup of worms amongst variety of kitchen waste including vegetable peelings cardboard and fruit peelings in top of black plastic recycled composting bin UK Mark Boulton


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"Peelings: From Kitchen Waste to Compost Gold" In the world of sustainability, peelings take on a whole new meaning, and are not just discarded remnants but valuable resources that can be transformed into nutrient-rich compost. In this captivating image captured in the UK, we witness nature's recycling process at its finest. A black plastic recycled composting bin stands proudly, housing a vibrant ecosystem within. Amongst the variety of kitchen waste - vegetable and fruit peelings, cardboard - worms wriggle about, diligently breaking down organic matter. Their presence reminds us of their crucial role as decomposers in turning waste into fertile soil. This scene evokes nostalgia for simpler times when family chores were an integral part of daily life. The painting "Family Chores" from 1859 comes to mind with its timeless depiction of shared responsibilities. As children eagerly await their turnip paring task they can reminded to make haste before all They can gone. The picture No. 10863577 transports us back to modern-day reality where composting has become a common practice in households across the UK. A diverse array of kitchen waste including vegetable peelings, cardboard, and fruit peels fill the top layer of a black plastic composting bin – evidence that sustainable habits have taken root. But it doesn't stop there; even biodegradable bags play a role in this eco-friendly cycle. In England, they hold precious fruit peelings destined for the compost heap – another step towards reducing landfill waste and nourishing our gardens naturally. Composting is more than just disposing of vegetable peelings; it is an act that honors Mother Earth's regenerative powers. It allows us to give back what we have taken by returning nutrients to the soil and closing the loop on our consumption habits. Zooming closer into this enchanting world within a wormery or compost heap reveals an intricate dance between worms and various forms of kitchen waste.