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EPISODE · Mar 21, 2026 · 23 MIN

Bronwyn Jones tells us about Bokashi Bran, a revolutionary form of composting

from This Way Up South Africa · host Terry Shakinovsky & Babette Gallard

Bronwyn Jones is changing the landscape of waste management with Bokashi Bran, a revolutionary composting method that incorporates cooked food, meat products, and dairy. This method drastically reduces methane emissions from landfills, offering a potential 98% reduction in the carbon footprint per ton of food waste. Bokashi not only returns nutrients to depleted soils but also involves communities and commercial operations, making composting accessible even for those living in urban apartments. This sustainable approach is reshaping how households and businesses handle organic waste, promoting a more eco-friendly future.

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