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FOGO is good for the environment and MyEcoBag’s are good for FOGO.

5 min • June 27th, 2024
A regular bin and a green waste bin with an open lid on the side of a road.

Compostable bin bags like MyEcoBag’s currently provide millions of Australian households a clean and less smelly way to collect food scraps. They are proven to increase the amount of Food Organics and Garden Organics (FOGO) people put in their Council Green Bins, reduce contamination, reduce plastic pollution, decrease CO2 emissions and lower costs for councils. While at the same time providing more nutrient rich compost for our farms, parks, sporting fields and gardens.

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What is FOGO?

FOGO stands for Food Organics and Garden Organics and includes organic waste like food scraps and lawn clippings that come from our kitchens and our gardens. Right now, 242 of Australia’s 561 councils provide their residents with green bins to collect these materials, sending them to be composted instead of going to landfill.

Why is FOGO important?

FOGO programs have been shown to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by redirecting organic materials away from landfill and into compost, which is why they are a key part of the Australian National Waste Policy Action Plan and will be a compulsory part of every Local Council’s waste collection by 2030 as we seek to halve the amount of organic matter sent to landfill by 2030.

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FOGO turns waste into compost

Composting transforms FOGO waste into nutrient-rich compost, that not only helps to enrich soils for farms, gardens, parks and sporting fields, it also reduces the need for synthetic fertilisers, promoting healthier plant growth and increasing crop yields. Like the NSW EPA says, “FOGO… can be high quality compost… instead of emitting harmful greenhouse gases when it rots in landfill.”

“FOGO… can be high quality compost… instead of emitting harmful greenhouse gases when it rots in landfill.”
NSW EPA

MyEcoBag’s help FOGO succeed

MyEcoBag is proud of how our certified compostable bin bags are helping to make FOGO programs succeed, with research data showing that integrating compostable bags into Council FOGO programs reduces organic waste sent to landfill by 30%.  This is because compostable bags are a safe and practical way for people to hygienically separate and handle their food waste without needing to deal with mess and smells.

Successful FOGO saves your council money

Modelling shows that this 30% reduction in organic food waste going to landfill is saving councils around $1.6 million per year. Even those councils who supply compostable bin bags for free to their residents achieve annual savings of around $600,000.

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Successful FOGO reduces CO2

Australian households generate 6.4 million tonnes of organic waste each year. According to the NSW EPA, every tonne of organic waste diverted from landfill saves 1.5 tonnes of CO2 from being emitted. Modelling shows that reducing FOGO in landfill by 30% will mean nearly 3 million tonnes less CO2 being emitted every year, which is the equivalent of planting 4.3 million new trees, or taking 664,000 cars off the road, just by having everyone use compostable bags in their kitchen!

MyEcoBag’s reduce plastic waste

On top of reducing landfill, saving councils money and reducing CO2 pollution, certified compostable bags like MyEcoBag’s help reduce plastic pollution. According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, Australian’s create around 2.5 million tonnes of plastic waste a year and only 9% of it is recycled. MyEcoBags are a direct replacement for plastic bags, so every time you use a MyEcoBag, that’s removing microplastics and other chemicals contaminating the environment for thousands of years.

Get your Council using compostable bin bags

Compostable bags are currently widely accepted in Council FOGO programs, with 85% of FOGO councils accepting these bags. If you’d like to have your council start offering FOGO, or if they do offer FOGO but they’re not providing compostable bags as part of the program, let them know that FOGO is good for them, and good for the environment, and MyEcoBags are good for FOGO.

Do MyEco® products break down in home compost?

Yes, MyEco® products are certified home compostable. In an active compost environment, a MyEco® product will break down in under 6 months. Success of home composting depends on the conditions of your compost.

Is the ink used on MyEco® natural and compostable?

All our inks and colorants are certified compostable. As part of the certification, they have been tested to be free of toxins and heavy metals. They also have been thoroughly tested to not affect the growth of plant seedlings and earthworms to ensure a healthy compost or soil.

What happens to MyEco® products in landfill?

Compostable bags disintegrate into organic matter anywhere, including in a landfill. The length of decomposition depends on specific conditions such as natural temperatures and soil-borne bacteria.

Although a MyEco® product can end up in landfill, the fact that they are natural, non-toxic and do not contribute to damaging microplastics or other harmful residues, still support creating a clean and better future.

About Richard Tegoni

CEO and Executive Director

Richard Tegoni is the CEO and Executive Director of SECOS Group Limited, a leading developer and manufacturer of sustainable packaging materials. Prior to becoming CEO and Executive Director, Richard served as Executive Chairman on the SECOS Board since October 2013.

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