Australia Is The Place To Go For A Worm Farm Rebate
Australia has become one of the largest vermicomposting or worm farm growers in the world. Because of this, the Australian government offers a spectacular worm farm rebate. The rebate is for reimbursement for the bin itself for up to $50. Australia understands the importance of recycling and bettering the environment and believes that if more people took an active interest in starting worm farms, the amount of landfill waste would drastically decrease. Because of these beliefs, they are willing to reward those who choose to start a worm farm by offering this rebate.
There are a few rules that apply when requesting a rebate. The rebate is only good for up to half the cost of the bin itself, not to exceed $50. The bin must be new at time of purchase and cannot be bought second hand, otherwise the rebate will not be granted. You must show proof of purchase or evidence that the bin was, in fact new when you purchased it. There is only one worm farm rebate per property available.
Australia is a very “thirsty” country and the Australian government is desperately trying to think of alternative ways to create a drought-free continent. The rebate is an added incentive for residence to help with this crisis. Instead of using drought resistant plants, Australia is trying to come up with ways to use water efficient products such as mulches and soil wetting agents (such as worm casings) on their gardens instead of water from a hose. The rebate will encourage people to help their country and its plight for a long term water supply solution. Not just homeowners qualify for this rebate. The worm farm rebate also applies to those living in houses, duplexes, apartment units or flats, townhouses, boarding houses, retirement homes and villages as well as relocated homes in retirement or complexes geared toward long term visiting tourists. While this rebate may not seem a tremendous feat, if enough people choose to go the worm farm route, not only will the landfills become less crowded, but the environment as a whole will be benefited greatly.
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