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| YIMBY (Yes In My Backyard) is highly successful community-run backyard composting project based in Castlemaine, Victoria. Recently featured on Gardening Australia, they keep organic resources local while building strong community connections. However their work is at risk of erasure if the local council brings in Food Organics Garden Organics (FOGO) services across the Shire. |

Over the last 5 years YIMBY Compost has been working with Mt Alexander Shire Council to develop a community driven response to getting organics out of landfill. This has involved sharing local knowledge and growing concerns about unintended outcomes experienced by other council areas which have implemented a FOGO bin system.
YIMBY are asking the council for a delay in rolling out FOGO services to ensure it is the right response for the community. A delay would allow time for adequate data collection on the Shire’s current use of food scraps and garden organics and the true demand for additional collection services. A delay would also allow YIMBY Compost to reach its full potential, as well as developing other local solutions, such as on-farm composting.
Unfortunately the Mount Alexander Shire Council CEO told YIMBY last month that they are not prepared to delay and will be advising Councillors to sign contracts for a FOGO system to be rolled out by July 2027. As a result YIMBY are now taking their concerns to the broader community and asking for help to delay the rollout of a FOGO system until 2030 by signing their petition.
Time is critical, and how we do this matters. YIMBY is asking people to support their locally based, neighbourhood composting system which keeps resources local where they are needed and to avoid another big truck crawling through the streets to take them away. Sign their petition here
YIMBY’s impact:

YIMBY purposes:
- To reduce methane emissions by diverting organics from landfill and using localised transport
- To close the loop on (re)cycling food organics in our local community and to grow the availability of good soil, with compost.
- To build community resilience by connecting people in neighbourhoods and building skills
YIMBY values community-led solutions to global problems and trust that, with support, communities are more adaptive and responsive when we work together.

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