
GREEN ORGANICS RECYCLING NSW
Kerbside green bin collections. Commercial garden organics. Bulk material from contractors. Processed at scale across NSW, diverted from landfill and recovered as a resource.
What happens to green organics after collection?
Most people put their green bin out and never think about it again. At Topsoil Organics, that material, the prunings, the grass, the garden clippings, travels to our Central West facility in Forbes, where it's transformed into a certified compost that goes back into NSW agricultural land.
Nothing leaves our facility as a problem. It leaves as a product.
We help councils and contractors:
Reduce contamination in kerbside green bins
Improve material quality and processing consistency
Meet EPA processing and reporting requirements
Produce high-value recycled organics for NSW agriculture and landscaping
What we accept
Garden organics (grass, prunings, branches)
Council green bin material
Commercial landscaping organics
Bulk material from contractors
Our green waste recycling process
Intake & Screening
Material checked for contamination at arrival
Shredding & Prep
Green organics shredded for even processing and aeration
Controlled Composting
EPA-aligned processing. Temperature, moisture, and environment monitored
Refinement & Recovery
Finished compost refined into certified product ready for agricultural use
Why councils choose us
Volume capacity that holds
Our Forbes facility handles high-volume council and contractor material without compromising processing quality or turnaround.
Contamination management that works
We identify, report, and manage contamination at intake, reducing rejection rates and protecting the quality of recovered material.
EPA-aligned systems, documented
Our processing systems and reporting are built to satisfy EPA requirements, giving councils the audit trail they need.
Outcomes you can report on
Diversion metrics, contamination rates, and circular economy outputs, structured for council sustainability reporting and EPA audits.
Got green organics to manage?
Talk to our team about collection volumes, processing capacity, and what a green organics program looks like for your council or operation.




