Kemnay Academy’s ability to recycle all its food waste took a giant leap forward in June when
our electric composting machine – called The Rocket – was switched on.
Staff at the Academy were shown how to use the machine by Glasgow-based environmentalist Frank McMaster, who uses a Rocket – which is a brand name – in the college where he teaches.
Kemnay Academy will be the first academy in Aberdeenshire to recycle all its food waste. The resulting compost will be used on its garden that grows potatoes, cabbages, neeps, and other vegetables.
The Academy currently produces approximately 60kg of food waste from its canteen, snack machines, HE department and in staff bases every week.
Teachers from the Academy’s RMPS department which set up the garden three years ago and the composting scheme 18 months ago were trained in the use of the Rocket by Mr McMaster.
Teacher of RMPS, George Clail, said:
“We’re thrilled to be getting this training, and being able to use the Rocket.
“The idea that we, as a school, can recycle all our food waste is exciting in itself. But we’re showing youngsters in this area what can be done with food waste – something that is part of their everyday lives – and that is educational in a fundamental sense of the word.”
Mr Clail concluded:
“This is exciting not just for the school, but for the community as well, as we at the Academy would like to invite local people to get involved with our garden and composting projects.”
Mr M Bayliss