Month: April 2026

Turning West Sussex’s green waste into compost for local people

As part of a new initiative we’ve begun working with West Sussex County Council (WSCC) and Biffa to supply our peat-free compost to residents using any of the network of West Sussex Recycling Centres.  

Our green waste sites take up to 100,000 tonnes of garden waste every year from across the county, transforming it into a premium-grade compost as part of a 14 week process. This partnership ensures that the “recycling circle” is fully completed within county borders, helping return organic matter and nutrients back to the soil it came from.

Branded Revive, the compost will be available for purchase at all West Sussex Recycling Centres from early spring. As a PAS100-certified product, Revive meets rigorous national standards for safety, reliability and consistency. It’s high in nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium and is ideal for improving soil conditions for lawns, vegetables, shrubs and flowers. It also improves drainage on heavy clay ground and helps retain moisture in sandy soil.

We’re delighted to be building on our existing relationship with Biffa with this new partnership. Our operations are centred around producing consistent, high-quality soil conditioning compost products from locally sourced green waste and returning it to communities all over the country. This partnership allows us to take green waste from West Sussex residents and supply it back to those same communities as compost. By working together, we’renot only improving resource efficiency but completing a truly local recycling loop.

Residents can find 40-litre bags of Revive at all West Sussex Recycling Centres from Easter weekend. To buy the compost, residents can book a slot at their local Recycling Centre using the Book to Recycle link.