Kaicycle
By workerBe oasis
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Kaicycle
Project 2016-07-16 12:50:40 +1200
What we do
We are food reCyclists. We collect organic waste from residents and businesses in the Wellington CBD who want to be environmentally friendly, but don't have access to composting facilities.
We are working towards a system change, a reconnection to our food and increased awareness of food waste; but to do this we need to educate.
Our dream is to have a zero waste local food system and an urban farm in every large suburb, with Kaicycle servicing Wellington's CBD and suburbs.
Why we care
We want to make sustainable living more accessible for the people of Wellington. We offer solutions to reduce your waste footprint, we help you support local food production, and your local community.
Currently 30% of all kerb side collection is organic waste. In Wellington, that's over 75,000 tonnes a year! In a recent survey, 76% of Wellington residents have told us that they are very concerned about food waste, but they don't compost because they have nowhere to put it, no time, or it's just too difficult.
When our food ends up in landfill it rots, releasing harmful methane gas - but this doesn't have to be the case. We can take this food and turn it into a valuable resource: compost.
workerBe oasis
workerBe oasis is an incorporated society building a network of urban farms, sharing good food with those that need it. Half the food grown in our Newtown urban farm goes to food banks like Kaibosh to give to needy Wellington families. Through regenerative agricultural practices we are reconnecting communities and creating a zero waste local food system.
As a society we create urban farms that regenerate land and reconnect local communities to learn, grow, eat and share good food. Our first two sites are 5 Hospital Rd in Newtown and the Thurleigh Grove orchard in Karori. Our vision is to create as many sites as possible to educate and grow nutritionally dense food to feed the community.
Our role within the workerBe oasis ecosystem is simple!
Kaicycle collects local food waste, diverting it from landfill, and brings it to the Newtown oasis to be turned into compost. This compost is then laid onto the garden beds, feeding the soil, and growing nutrient dense food to feed the community.
The compost will reduce purchasing costs for the oasis, one step further towards making community food production self-sustaining.
Our mission is to build an urban farm + Kaicycle system in every major Wellington suburb.
What do we need?
We need a shelter to house our bikes, trailers and tools. This basic structure will double as an education centre.
Without this infrastructure our growth will be limited.
Currently our service is made possible by volunteers, with a couple of partly paid roles. Our aim is to change this structure so that every contributing member receives a financial remuneration. By Pledging today you are enabling any revenue generated to stay within the society, to grow and in time, generate local employment.
How you can help us?
By pledging what you can give and enjoying the prizes of course! Every donation contributes towards a greener future and your support WILL make the difference.
Please help us grow Wellington's local food system, to introduce food waste recycling to Wellington residents, educate and empower our community, and continue to support local food charities with our produce.
To find out more or to sign up for our service for your home or business visit our website, or find us on Facebook.
Comments
Updates 4
THANK YOU PLEDGER!!
30/08/2016 at 2:39 PM
Thank you so much from the bottom of our hearts!
We will now have a shelter! It might not seem like much but it means the world to the farm and to Kaicylce.
We cannot WAIT to give you your prizes
Go on, do a little victory dance!
Thank you
Pledge me Update
25/08/2016 at 1:53 PM
What happen when we aren't cycling food waste, turning compost, growing veg, or doing our day jobs...
NEW REWARDS ADDED!!!!
25/08/2016 at 12:14 PM
What we do
We are food reCyclists. We collect organic waste from residents and businesses in the Wellington CBD who want to be environmentally friendly, but don't have access to composting facilities.
We are working towards a system change, a reconnection to our food and increased awareness of food waste; but to do this we need to educate.
Our dream is to have a zero waste local food system and an urban farm in every large suburb, with Kaicycle servicing Wellington's CBD and suburbs.
Why we care
We want to make sustainable living more accessible for the people of Wellington. We offer solutions to reduce your waste footprint, we help you support local food production, and your local community.
Currently 30% of all kerb side collection is organic waste. In Wellington, that's over 75,000 tonnes a year! In a recent survey, 76% of Wellington residents have told us that they are very concerned about food waste, but they don't compost because they have nowhere to put it, no time, or it's just too difficult.
When our food ends up in landfill it rots, releasing harmful methane gas - but this doesn't have to be the case. We can take this food and turn it into a valuable resource: compost.
workerBe oasis
workerBe oasis is an incorporated society building a network of urban farms, sharing good food with those that need it. Half the food grown in our Newtown urban farm goes to food banks like Kaibosh to give to needy Wellington families. Through regenerative agricultural practices we are reconnecting communities and creating a zero waste local food system.
As a society we create urban farms that regenerate land and reconnect local communities to learn, grow, eat and share good food. Our first two sites are 5 Hospital Rd in Newtown and the Thurleigh Grove orchard in Karori. Our vision is to create as many sites as possible to educate and grow nutritionally dense food to feed the community.
Our role within the workerBe oasis ecosystem is simple!
Kaicycle collects local food waste, diverting it from landfill, and brings it to the Newtown oasis to be turned into compost. This compost is then laid onto the garden beds, feeding the soil, and growing nutrient dense food to feed the community.
The compost will reduce purchasing costs for the oasis, one step further towards making community food production self-sustaining.
Our mission is to build an urban farm + Kaicycle system in every major Wellington suburb.
What do we need?
We need a shelter to house our bikes, trailers and tools. This basic structure will double as an education centre.
Without this infrastructure our growth will be limited.
Currently our service is made possible by volunteers, with a couple of partly paid roles. Our aim is to change this structure so that every contributing member receives a financial remuneration. By Pledging today you are enabling any revenue generated to stay within the society, to grow and in time, generate local employment.
How you can help us?
By pledging what you can give and enjoying the prizes of course! Every donation contributes towards a greener future and your support WILL make the difference.
Please help us grow Wellington's local food system, to introduce food waste recycling to Wellington residents, educate and empower our community, and continue to support local food charities with our produce.
To find out more or to sign up for our service for your home or business visit our website, or find us on Facebook.
NEW REWARDS ADDED!!!!
25/08/2016 at 12:14 PM
What we do
We are food reCyclists. We collect organic waste from residents and businesses in the Wellington CBD who want to be environmentally friendly, but don't have access to composting facilities.
We are working towards a system change, a reconnection to our food and increased awareness of food waste; but to do this we need to educate.
Our dream is to have a zero waste local food system and an urban farm in every large suburb, with Kaicycle servicing Wellington's CBD and suburbs.
Why we care
We want to make sustainable living more accessible for the people of Wellington. We offer solutions to reduce your waste footprint, we help you support local food production, and your local community.
Currently 30% of all kerb side collection is organic waste. In Wellington, that's over 75,000 tonnes a year! In a recent survey, 76% of Wellington residents have told us that they are very concerned about food waste, but they don't compost because they have nowhere to put it, no time, or it's just too difficult.
When our food ends up in landfill it rots, releasing harmful methane gas - but this doesn't have to be the case. We can take this food and turn it into a valuable resource: compost.
workerBe oasis
workerBe oasis is an incorporated society building a network of urban farms, sharing good food with those that need it. Half the food grown in our Newtown urban farm goes to food banks like Kaibosh to give to needy Wellington families. Through regenerative agricultural practices we are reconnecting communities and creating a zero waste local food system.
As a society we create urban farms that regenerate land and reconnect local communities to learn, grow, eat and share good food. Our first two sites are 5 Hospital Rd in Newtown and the Thurleigh Grove orchard in Karori. Our vision is to create as many sites as possible to educate and grow nutritionally dense food to feed the community.
Our role within the workerBe oasis ecosystem is simple!
Kaicycle collects local food waste, diverting it from landfill, and brings it to the Newtown oasis to be turned into compost. This compost is then laid onto the garden beds, feeding the soil, and growing nutrient dense food to feed the community.
The compost will reduce purchasing costs for the oasis, one step further towards making community food production self-sustaining.
Our mission is to build an urban farm + Kaicycle system in every major Wellington suburb.
What do we need?
We need a shelter to house our bikes, trailers and tools. This basic structure will double as an education centre.
Without this infrastructure our growth will be limited.
Currently our service is made possible by volunteers, with a couple of partly paid roles. Our aim is to change this structure so that every contributing member receives a financial remuneration. By Pledging today you are enabling any revenue generated to stay within the society, to grow and in time, generate local employment.
How you can help us?
By pledging what you can give and enjoying the prizes of course! Every donation contributes towards a greener future and your support WILL make the difference.
Please help us grow Wellington's local food system, to introduce food waste recycling to Wellington residents, educate and empower our community, and continue to support local food charities with our produce.
To find out more or to sign up for our service for your home or business visit our website, or find us on Facebook.
Pledgers 139
25/08/2016 at 1:49pm
25/08/2016 at 1:39pm
25/08/2016 at 12:41pm
25/08/2016 at 12:21pm
25/08/2016 at 12:11pm
25/08/2016 at 12:01pm
25/08/2016 at 11:52am
"Good luck team!"
25/08/2016 at 11:49am
25/08/2016 at 11:43am
"This is amazing! Thank you for helping to save the planet."
25/08/2016 at 11:33am
25/08/2016 at 11:27am
25/08/2016 at 10:29am
"What a beautiful idea! I love this so much. The education idea is really fantastic as well. Love and light to you guys!"
25/08/2016 at 10:13am
"Kei reira Kaicycle! You're doing amazing work for Wellington - less waste, less emissions, more goodness!"
25/08/2016 at 10:08am
24/08/2016 at 10:31pm
"Kia kaha e hoa mā!"
24/08/2016 at 10:00pm
"Great project! We hope you get heaps of support from the community."
24/08/2016 at 4:16pm
24/08/2016 at 1:27pm
"Such a wonderful idea and initiative - so glad to see some positive change in the waste space in Wellington :) "
24/08/2016 at 1:00pm
"Good luck guys! Great stuff you're doing. "
24/08/2016 at 12:03pm
24/08/2016 at 6:48am
23/08/2016 at 9:20pm
23/08/2016 at 6:21pm
23/08/2016 at 1:08pm
"What an amazing project! "
23/08/2016 at 12:29pm
23/08/2016 at 11:21am
"Love the cycle food scrap upcycling scheme. You've made good progress, a valuable addition to Wellington's community food landscape. "
23/08/2016 at 8:14am
"Good luck guys, looking forward to the veggie haggis!"
23/08/2016 at 6:39am
22/08/2016 at 9:18pm
"I'm so excited by your farm & initiative collecting unloved compost. I Look forward to wandering down to see the farm & in due course shed"
22/08/2016 at 8:50pm
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Kaicycle
Project 2016-07-16 12:50:40 +1200
What we do
We are food reCyclists. We collect organic waste from residents and businesses in the Wellington CBD who want to be environmentally friendly, but don't have access to composting facilities.
We are working towards a system change, a reconnection to our food and increased awareness of food waste; but to do this we need to educate.
Our dream is to have a zero waste local food system and an urban farm in every large suburb, with Kaicycle servicing Wellington's CBD and suburbs.
Why we care
We want to make sustainable living more accessible for the people of Wellington. We offer solutions to reduce your waste footprint, we help you support local food production, and your local community.
Currently 30% of all kerb side collection is organic waste. In Wellington, that's over 75,000 tonnes a year! In a recent survey, 76% of Wellington residents have told us that they are very concerned about food waste, but they don't compost because they have nowhere to put it, no time, or it's just too difficult.
When our food ends up in landfill it rots, releasing harmful methane gas - but this doesn't have to be the case. We can take this food and turn it into a valuable resource: compost.
workerBe oasis
workerBe oasis is an incorporated society building a network of urban farms, sharing good food with those that need it. Half the food grown in our Newtown urban farm goes to food banks like Kaibosh to give to needy Wellington families. Through regenerative agricultural practices we are reconnecting communities and creating a zero waste local food system.
As a society we create urban farms that regenerate land and reconnect local communities to learn, grow, eat and share good food. Our first two sites are 5 Hospital Rd in Newtown and the Thurleigh Grove orchard in Karori. Our vision is to create as many sites as possible to educate and grow nutritionally dense food to feed the community.
Our role within the workerBe oasis ecosystem is simple!
Kaicycle collects local food waste, diverting it from landfill, and brings it to the Newtown oasis to be turned into compost. This compost is then laid onto the garden beds, feeding the soil, and growing nutrient dense food to feed the community.
The compost will reduce purchasing costs for the oasis, one step further towards making community food production self-sustaining.
Our mission is to build an urban farm + Kaicycle system in every major Wellington suburb.
What do we need?
We need a shelter to house our bikes, trailers and tools. This basic structure will double as an education centre.
Without this infrastructure our growth will be limited.
Currently our service is made possible by volunteers, with a couple of partly paid roles. Our aim is to change this structure so that every contributing member receives a financial remuneration. By Pledging today you are enabling any revenue generated to stay within the society, to grow and in time, generate local employment.
How you can help us?
By pledging what you can give and enjoying the prizes of course! Every donation contributes towards a greener future and your support WILL make the difference.
Please help us grow Wellington's local food system, to introduce food waste recycling to Wellington residents, educate and empower our community, and continue to support local food charities with our produce.
To find out more or to sign up for our service for your home or business visit our website, or find us on Facebook.
Comments
THANK YOU PLEDGER!!
30/08/2016 at 2:39 PM
Thank you so much from the bottom of our hearts!
We will now have a shelter! It might not seem like much but it means the world to the farm and to Kaicylce.
We cannot WAIT to give you your prizes
Go on, do a little victory dance!
Thank you
Pledge me Update
25/08/2016 at 1:53 PM
What happen when we aren't cycling food waste, turning compost, growing veg, or doing our day jobs...
NEW REWARDS ADDED!!!!
25/08/2016 at 12:14 PM
What we do
We are food reCyclists. We collect organic waste from residents and businesses in the Wellington CBD who want to be environmentally friendly, but don't have access to composting facilities.
We are working towards a system change, a reconnection to our food and increased awareness of food waste; but to do this we need to educate.
Our dream is to have a zero waste local food system and an urban farm in every large suburb, with Kaicycle servicing Wellington's CBD and suburbs.
Why we care
We want to make sustainable living more accessible for the people of Wellington. We offer solutions to reduce your waste footprint, we help you support local food production, and your local community.
Currently 30% of all kerb side collection is organic waste. In Wellington, that's over 75,000 tonnes a year! In a recent survey, 76% of Wellington residents have told us that they are very concerned about food waste, but they don't compost because they have nowhere to put it, no time, or it's just too difficult.
When our food ends up in landfill it rots, releasing harmful methane gas - but this doesn't have to be the case. We can take this food and turn it into a valuable resource: compost.
workerBe oasis
workerBe oasis is an incorporated society building a network of urban farms, sharing good food with those that need it. Half the food grown in our Newtown urban farm goes to food banks like Kaibosh to give to needy Wellington families. Through regenerative agricultural practices we are reconnecting communities and creating a zero waste local food system.
As a society we create urban farms that regenerate land and reconnect local communities to learn, grow, eat and share good food. Our first two sites are 5 Hospital Rd in Newtown and the Thurleigh Grove orchard in Karori. Our vision is to create as many sites as possible to educate and grow nutritionally dense food to feed the community.
Our role within the workerBe oasis ecosystem is simple!
Kaicycle collects local food waste, diverting it from landfill, and brings it to the Newtown oasis to be turned into compost. This compost is then laid onto the garden beds, feeding the soil, and growing nutrient dense food to feed the community.
The compost will reduce purchasing costs for the oasis, one step further towards making community food production self-sustaining.
Our mission is to build an urban farm + Kaicycle system in every major Wellington suburb.
What do we need?
We need a shelter to house our bikes, trailers and tools. This basic structure will double as an education centre.
Without this infrastructure our growth will be limited.
Currently our service is made possible by volunteers, with a couple of partly paid roles. Our aim is to change this structure so that every contributing member receives a financial remuneration. By Pledging today you are enabling any revenue generated to stay within the society, to grow and in time, generate local employment.
How you can help us?
By pledging what you can give and enjoying the prizes of course! Every donation contributes towards a greener future and your support WILL make the difference.
Please help us grow Wellington's local food system, to introduce food waste recycling to Wellington residents, educate and empower our community, and continue to support local food charities with our produce.
To find out more or to sign up for our service for your home or business visit our website, or find us on Facebook.
NEW REWARDS ADDED!!!!
25/08/2016 at 12:14 PM
What we do
We are food reCyclists. We collect organic waste from residents and businesses in the Wellington CBD who want to be environmentally friendly, but don't have access to composting facilities.
We are working towards a system change, a reconnection to our food and increased awareness of food waste; but to do this we need to educate.
Our dream is to have a zero waste local food system and an urban farm in every large suburb, with Kaicycle servicing Wellington's CBD and suburbs.
Why we care
We want to make sustainable living more accessible for the people of Wellington. We offer solutions to reduce your waste footprint, we help you support local food production, and your local community.
Currently 30% of all kerb side collection is organic waste. In Wellington, that's over 75,000 tonnes a year! In a recent survey, 76% of Wellington residents have told us that they are very concerned about food waste, but they don't compost because they have nowhere to put it, no time, or it's just too difficult.
When our food ends up in landfill it rots, releasing harmful methane gas - but this doesn't have to be the case. We can take this food and turn it into a valuable resource: compost.
workerBe oasis
workerBe oasis is an incorporated society building a network of urban farms, sharing good food with those that need it. Half the food grown in our Newtown urban farm goes to food banks like Kaibosh to give to needy Wellington families. Through regenerative agricultural practices we are reconnecting communities and creating a zero waste local food system.
As a society we create urban farms that regenerate land and reconnect local communities to learn, grow, eat and share good food. Our first two sites are 5 Hospital Rd in Newtown and the Thurleigh Grove orchard in Karori. Our vision is to create as many sites as possible to educate and grow nutritionally dense food to feed the community.
Our role within the workerBe oasis ecosystem is simple!
Kaicycle collects local food waste, diverting it from landfill, and brings it to the Newtown oasis to be turned into compost. This compost is then laid onto the garden beds, feeding the soil, and growing nutrient dense food to feed the community.
The compost will reduce purchasing costs for the oasis, one step further towards making community food production self-sustaining.
Our mission is to build an urban farm + Kaicycle system in every major Wellington suburb.
What do we need?
We need a shelter to house our bikes, trailers and tools. This basic structure will double as an education centre.
Without this infrastructure our growth will be limited.
Currently our service is made possible by volunteers, with a couple of partly paid roles. Our aim is to change this structure so that every contributing member receives a financial remuneration. By Pledging today you are enabling any revenue generated to stay within the society, to grow and in time, generate local employment.
How you can help us?
By pledging what you can give and enjoying the prizes of course! Every donation contributes towards a greener future and your support WILL make the difference.
Please help us grow Wellington's local food system, to introduce food waste recycling to Wellington residents, educate and empower our community, and continue to support local food charities with our produce.
To find out more or to sign up for our service for your home or business visit our website, or find us on Facebook.
25/08/2016 at 1:49pm
25/08/2016 at 1:39pm
25/08/2016 at 12:41pm
25/08/2016 at 12:21pm
25/08/2016 at 12:11pm
25/08/2016 at 12:01pm
25/08/2016 at 11:52am
"Good luck team!"
25/08/2016 at 11:49am
25/08/2016 at 11:43am
"This is amazing! Thank you for helping to save the planet."
25/08/2016 at 11:33am
25/08/2016 at 11:27am
25/08/2016 at 10:29am
"What a beautiful idea! I love this so much. The education idea is really fantastic as well. Love and light to you guys!"
25/08/2016 at 10:13am
"Kei reira Kaicycle! You're doing amazing work for Wellington - less waste, less emissions, more goodness!"
25/08/2016 at 10:08am
24/08/2016 at 10:31pm
"Kia kaha e hoa mā!"
24/08/2016 at 10:00pm
"Great project! We hope you get heaps of support from the community."
24/08/2016 at 4:16pm
24/08/2016 at 1:27pm
"Such a wonderful idea and initiative - so glad to see some positive change in the waste space in Wellington :) "
24/08/2016 at 1:00pm
"Good luck guys! Great stuff you're doing. "
24/08/2016 at 12:03pm
24/08/2016 at 6:48am
23/08/2016 at 9:20pm
23/08/2016 at 6:21pm
23/08/2016 at 1:08pm
"What an amazing project! "
23/08/2016 at 12:29pm
23/08/2016 at 11:21am
"Love the cycle food scrap upcycling scheme. You've made good progress, a valuable addition to Wellington's community food landscape. "
23/08/2016 at 8:14am
"Good luck guys, looking forward to the veggie haggis!"
23/08/2016 at 6:39am
22/08/2016 at 9:18pm
"I'm so excited by your farm & initiative collecting unloved compost. I Look forward to wandering down to see the farm & in due course shed"