Community composting hubs
Find a community composting hub where you can turn your food scraps into compost. Register to get started.

What is a community composting hub?
A community composting hub is a place where you can take your food scraps and other forms of green waste so it can be turned into nutrients for soil.
Council has partnered with community gardens around Brisbane to encourage residents to regularly contribute their food scraps to nearby community garden compost bins.
Food waste makes up more than 25% of the average Brisbane kerbside general waste (red lid) bin.
Composting helps to reduce the amount of food waste going to landfill and reduces harmful greenhouse gas emissions.
Residents who participate in our Community Composting program also learn new ways to reduce their food waste.
Find a community composting hub
There are 26 community composting hubs all around Brisbane. Find your nearest hub by typing your address into the search bar.
Other ways to compost
If you don’t have a community composting hub nearby, you can compost in other ways.
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Take advantage of our Compost Rebate program when buying your own compost bin.
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Become a volunteer at an existing community composting hub.
You need to register online to get involved in our Community Composting program.
As a registered participant, you can collect a free kitchen caddy from your local ward office. Use it to collect and transport your food scraps to a community composting hub.
Contact your local ward office ahead of collection to confirm caddy availability.
When you arrive at a community composting hub, follow the onsite signage.
To compost your food waste:
- Empty your fruit and vegetable scraps in the 'hungry' bin.
- Add some carbon material from the 'browns' bin and close the lid.
You can also participate in workshops or tours if you're interested in learning more about composting.
Volunteer at a hub
Our community composting hubs rely on dedicated volunteers who help continue our vital work in diverting food waste from landfill.
Volunteering at a hub can help you:
- meet like-minded people
- help reduce food waste to landfill
- learn composting skills.
Contact your local community composting hub to find out how you can get involved.
- Baroona Farm, Milton - Email samuelgdow@gmail.com
- Beelarong Community Garden, Morningside - Email info@beelarong.org.au
- Bethania Street Community Garden, Lota - Email bethaniastreet@gmail.com
- Watson Street Garden: Regenerating Community, Camp Hill - Contact Jenny by text message on 0466 975 573
- Downfall Creek Bushland Centre, McDowall - Email ECVolunteerprogram@brisbane.qld.gov.au
- Fitzgibbon Community Garden, Fitzgibbon - Email fitzgibboncommunitygarden@gmail.com
- Jane Street Community Garden, West End - Email janest.garden@micahprojects.org.au
- Jeays Street Community Garden, Bowen Hills - Contact Communify on 07 3510 2750
- Karana Downs and Surrounds Community Garden Hub, Karana Downs - kdsurrounds.gardenhub@gmail.com
- Karawatha Forest Discovery Centre, Karawatha - Email ECVolunteerprogram@brisbane.qld.gov.au
- Kelvin Grove Community Garden, Kelvin Grove - Email kgcommunitygarden@gmail.com
- Kingfisher Recycling Centre - Contact Alison by text message on 0410 943 989
- Koala Park Community Garden, Moorooka - Email julie-scott@bigpond.com
- Kurilpa Scout Hall, Yeronga - Call Yeronga Community Centre on 07 3848 2285
- Norman Creek Catchment Coordinating Committee, Greenslopes - Email normanck@bigpond.net.au
- Northey Street City Farm, Windsor - Email info@nscf.org.au
- Pamphlett Sea Scouts Hall, Graceville - Email chairman@ptss.scoutsqld.com.au
- Salisbury Community Garden, Salibury - Email SalisburyCG4107@gmail.com
- St Lucia Community Garden, St Lucia - Email stluciacommunitygarden@gmail.com
- Tarragindi Community Garden, Tarragindi - Email gardeninginthegindi@hotmail.com
- Taringa Community Garden (temporarily closed) - Email info@taringacommunitygarden.page
- The Brook Community Garden, Mitchelton - thebrookcommunitygarden@gmail.com
- The Pocket Community Garden, Woolloongabba - Email shamiru57@gmail.com
- Yeronga Community Garden, Yeronga - Email yerongacommunitygardens@outlook.com
- Yoorala Street Community Garden, The Gap - Email yscgsecretary@gmail.com
Helpful links
Frequently asked questions
You can’t compost materials such as plastics, styrofoam, treated wood, oil or grass clippings. Composting relies on organic materials only.
Find out what you can compost.
Council has information and resources available to help you learn about composting at home. We also run workshops you can attend.