Our Mission
We Give a Fork is Green Food Australia’s bold new campaign to unite Australians — from backyard gardeners to big-acre farmers — in the fight against food waste and the mission to rebuild our soil.
Every year, Australia wastes over 7.6 million tonnes of food. Most of it ends up in landfill, creating methane and missing the opportunity to return nutrients to the soil where they belong.
We Give a Fork flips the script.
It’s a movement to:
🌱 Turn waste into resource
🔁 Build circular systems from paddock to plate to paddock again
🧑🌾 Support producers building soil health
💚 Empower communities to take action
What will the campaign look like?
We Give a Fork is more than a slogan — it’s a growing, ground-up movement launching across Australia in late 2025.
Here’s what to expect:
🔥 Visual storytelling
Bold visuals, real stories, and attention-grabbing calls to action in both cities and regions — online and in the streets.
🧪 Farm-to-community pilots
Working with producers, councils, and schools to show what circular, waste-powered systems can do in real life.
🎓 Community and school resources
Free downloads, how-to kits, and workshop templates to help anyone start composting, growing, or regenerating.
📣 Events and activations
Pop-ups, panels, and pilot projects across the country — featuring the farmers, scientists, chefs, and locals who give a fork.
🛠️ Toolkits for action
Practical tools for households, councils, food businesses and growers to cut waste and rebuild soil, starting now.
YOU GIVE A FORK TOO?
Below are a few ways you too can help give a fork today
Healthy Home. Clean Conscience.
Swap out toxic cleaners for products that are safe for your family, pets, and the planet — and that don’t end up polluting waterways or damaging soil when they’re washed down the drain.
Try this:
🧴 Mikro Clean Ultra – a powerful, non-toxic all-purpose spray with probiotic technology
🐾 Clean Pets – a safe, natural cleaner and odour-neutraliser for pet areas and bedding
🍏 Turn Food Waste into Resource – try bokashi or composting to reduce food waste going into the bin
Turn Waste into Life
Soil is where the magic happens. When food scraps and organic waste are returned to the soil, they become nutrients that grow the next generation of food. Our soil-building products help make that transformation faster and more effective.
Try this:
🌿 XLR8 Bio – probiotic soil support that kickstarts compost and boosts microbial life
🌱 HumiSoil – soil food made from recycled organic waste to nourish your garden, naturally
💁🏼♀️ Don’t use fertiliser, build soil health!
Make your own compost. It’s easier than you think.
Composting isn’t just for country folk — it’s for every apartment, backyard, and school. By learning to compost properly, you can cut your household waste dramatically and feed your soil at the same time.
You can start with:
🪴 A compost bin, Bokashi bucket, or worm farm
🌿 XLR8 Bio to speed things up
🧠 One of our upcoming home composting guides (coming soon!)
Healthy Soil = More Nutrient Dense Food
Food grown in healthy soil is more nutrient-dense, tastier, and better for your body. Whether you’re growing a balcony garden or shopping local, reducing food miles and avoiding synthetic chemicals makes a difference.
Start here:
✅ Grow a few herbs or veg at home
✅ Support farmers who give a fork — look for seasonal, local, and chemical-free produce
✅ Start a worm farm or Bokashi bin to feed your garden, not the bin
Who’s it for?
Everyone.
If you eat food, grow food, or throw away food — We Give a Fork is for you.
Whether you’re a farmer, teacher, local government, chef, gardener, or change-maker — we’re inviting you to be part of something bigger.
Want to get involved early?
We’re building a national movement, and we’re calling on early supporters to help us seed the campaign.
✅ Register your interest as a partner, pilot site, or participant
✅ Sign up to hear when the campaign goes live
✅ Book a call to explore how your business or community can take part
Let’s give a fork — together.
Essentially, all life depends upon the soil… There can be no life without soil and no soil without life; they have evolved together.
Dr. Charles E Kellogg, Soil Scientist and Chief of the USDA’s Bureau for Chemistry and Soils


