SEA SOIL is made by a family that enjoys working together for common goals. We have a variety of goals and ambitions as British Columbia's largest producer of fish compost. The following are just a few
The last thing our vendors want to receive are broken or torn bags, but you know what they say: "one persons trash is another persons treasure". So since the product inside the bags is still good, we donate all broken bags to charity organizations.
By charity organizations we mean community gardens who provide food for the underprivileged or therapy for those working in the gardens.
In 2007, SEA SOIL donated 2 tonnes of soil to the Anderton Therapeutic Gardens in Comox to show our support for their dedicated efforts.
SEA SOIL is also donated in bulk to various children's fundraising efforts on Vancouver Island to raise money for certain events.
Last summer we also hosted the first annual children's SEA SOIL Mountain Bike Race in Port McNeill to orientate children with bicycle safety and encourage them to enjoy exercise and an outdoor activity.
As a family we support several charities across B.C. and as a business we feel compelled to assist those around us. After all, it is our duty to assist in improving our communities.
If you belong to an organization that is committed to either environmental improvements, community gardens or children's welfare and feel SEA SOIL donations could help, please contact us for more information.
Special thanks to Van Kam Freightways for delivering our donated soil free of charge!
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Not the Landfill. All of our bags, pallets and pallet wrap can be recycled. Our plastic is made from no. 4 LDPE (Low-density polyethylene) plastic which can be recycled by returning clean, dry, empty plastic bags to recycling drop off centers or retailers and municipalities (curbside collection also) that provide designated plastic bag recycling. Wooden pallets can be reused or recycled at designated wood recycling areas with your municipality.
We believe that all soils should have a required minimum set of testing standards when it comes to growing. That is why we contacted O.M.R.I. years ago to start the process of approving SEA SOIL. We regularly test our SEA SOIL for heavy metals, ecoli and even fecal coliforms to make sure SEA SOIL is the best choice for gardeners and growers.