
Residents of Seabrook are actively engaged in various initiatives to foster a more sustainable environment, largely supported by the Seabrook Island Property Owners’ Association (SIPOA). Here are a few notable efforts:
Composting
Composting recycles organic waste, such as food scraps and yard trimmings, into nutrient-rich soil, reducing landfill waste and promoting a healthier environment. It diverts organic materials from landfills, minimizing overflow and preventing methane emissions, a potent greenhouse gas generated when organic waste decomposes anaerobically. SIPOA supports composting by providing a collection site at the trash and recycling center. Residents can bring compostable items to the designated area, where two containers are emptied on Tuesdays and Fridays. The collected materials are transported to the Charleston County compost facility for processing. For more information on SIPOA’s Compost Program, click here.

Starting a Garden
Starting a garden is a great way to promote biodiversity and connect with nature, providing fresh produce while supporting local ecosystems by attracting beneficial insects and wildlife. SIPOA established a community garden in 1996, offering residents a protected space to grow flowers and vegetables. Due to the recent expansion aimed at encouraging greater participation, nearly 100 residents are actively cultivating plants in the garden.
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