A practical and hands-on workshop to discover how to transform organic waste into a valuable resource for the soil: compost. With the help of a live worm composter, participants will learn how to feed, care for, and harvest humus, while exploring the fascinating cycle of organic matter.
The activity includes playful dynamics and visual materials to better understand the history of waste, the benefits of composting, and the vital role of these small natural allies.
Objectives:
Promote ecological and responsible habits.
Understand the life cycle of worms and their role in soil health.
Learn how to properly manage organic waste.
Reflect on the impact of waste and treatment methods.
This workshop is designed for companies and organisations aiming to promote sustainable habits among their teams through a hands-on, educational experience. It’s also ideal for corporate events that include families, thanks to its playful and inclusive format suitable for all ages.
Who makes it?
The workshop is led by environmental educators specialised in sustainability and recycling, with experience in running engaging, practical sessions for groups. They provide a dynamic, meaningful experience aligned with circular economy values and environmental awareness.