Why recycle

Why recycle

When food breaks down in landfill sites it creates the greenhouse gas methane. Methane is 20 times stronger than CO2 in terms of greenhouse gases and it can therefore have a bigger impact on climate change.

Brixton gets growing

Aardvark’s food waste processing facility is now creating high quality compost which is available to local groups and individuals. We are teaming up with growing projects in Brixton to supply compost and in exchange we are hoping to supply our fruit and vegetable boxes with their first Lambeth grown produce.
We are very excited about this [...]

Green boutique café signs up Aardvark Recycling

Green boutique café signs up Aardvark Recycling

Sustainable cafe Bea’s of Bloomsbury has teamed up with Aardvark Recycling to reduce their business’s impact on the environment.
Aardvark Recycling is helping Bea’s recycle its food and dry recycling waste.Bea’s strives to ensure the strain it places on the environment is as low as possible. The business, based in Bloomsbury, is dedicated to sustainable practices [...]

Compost for Garden Museum project

Compost for Garden Museum project

The Garden Museum explores and celebrates British gardens and gardening through its collection, temporary exhibitions, events, symposia and garden.
An initiative conceived by the Garden Museum will see a free garden starter kit provided to every primary school in Lambeth, in early May.  Each kit will be supplied in a wooden crate personalized with the school’s [...]