TECHNOLOGICAL BREAKTHROUGH
Using a patented lung® within an insulated bin, it promotes the aerobic and efficient break down of organic matter, helping to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Developed by an Australian company, this new technology came about due to the concern over the carbon cycle on Earth.
TECHNOLOGICAL BREAKTHROUGH
Using a patented lung® within an insulated bin, it promotes the aerobic and efficient break down of organic matter, helping to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Developed by an Australian company, this new technology came about due to the concern over the carbon cycle on Earth.
EASY TO USE
Simply open the lid, drop in organic waste and close the bin. After a short time, fertile compost is produced, which is easily accessible from either side. The Aerobin captures liquid nutrients that can be used as fertiliser. The compost releases nutrients from organic matter which help to support plant growth and enrich soil.
EASY TO USE
Simply open the lid, drop in organic waste and close the bin. After a short time, fertile compost is produced, which is easily accessible from either side. The Aerobin captures liquid nutrients that can be used as fertiliser. The compost releases nutrients from organic matter which help to support plant growth and enrich soil.
CREATES THE PERFECT ENVIRONMENT FOR HOT COMPOSTING
Hot composting is beneficial because it creates good quality compost in a short time by killing pathogens and inoculating weeds and seeds. A variety of substances such as food scraps (including onion and citrus), tea leaves, lawn clippings, leaves, twigs and even newspaper (scrunched) will encourage microbial action to produce compost. The thermal insulation in the Aerobin stabilizes temperature, encouraging microbial action all year round.
CREATES THE PERFECT ENVIRONMENT FOR HOT COMPOSTING
Hot composting is beneficial because it creates good quality compost in a short time by killing pathogens and inoculating weeds and seeds. A variety of substances such as food scraps (including onion and citrus), tea leaves, lawn clippings, leaves, twigs and even newspaper (scrunched) will encourage microbial action to produce compost. The thermal insulation in the Aerobin stabilizes temperature, encouraging microbial action all year round.
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