AN electric ‘green machine’ vehicle is collecting food waste and cleaning graffiti from the streets of Bournemouth.

Following a grant from BCP Council, Bournemouth Coastal BID invested in the electric vehicle in a bid to improve the environment.

Its operators collect food waste and coffee grounds from hospitality businesses along the BID’s coastal area. The waste is then emptied into a machine – called The Rocket – on top of the Sovereign Centre in Boscombe which turns it into top quality compost.

This is then used in community projects to grow plants and vegetables.

Bournemouth Echo: The composter on top of the Sovereign Centre. Picture: Bournemouth Coastal BIDThe composter on top of the Sovereign Centre. Picture: Bournemouth Coastal BID

Fiona McArthur, Bournemouth Coastal BID manager, said: “We were able to secure a ARG3 grant from BCP Council which enabled us to invest in this electric vehicle.

“The green machine has a variety of uses, one being the collection of food waste and coffee grounds from our levy-paying businesses. All this waste is put into the composter situated on the top of the Sovereign Centre which in six months turns it into compost.

“The vehicle also has a power hose so staff can clean signage and also remove graffiti.

“It will be on the road across our areas which run from Tuckton and Hengistbury Head to Westbourne.

“Improving the environment is something our levy-payers have asked us to do and this is just one small area of our work. Through this scheme Coastal BID businesses are supporting their communities and helping produce vegetables for food banks.”