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Free compost at Heemskerk station, bring your own shovel and bucket

Free compost at Heemskerk station, bring your own shovel and bucket

On Saturday, March 28, residents of Heemskerk can collect free compost at the station parking lot in celebration of National Compost Day. This initiative serves as a thank-you to citizens for their efforts in separating organic waste.

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