One Man’s Trash is Another Man’s Compost

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The Automatic Composter by NatureMill:

…recycles its weight in waste every 10 days, diverting more than two tons of waste from landfills over its lifetime. Using just 10W of power, the odor-free unit is made from recycled and recyclable materials.

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[Image: NatureMill Automatic Composter]

So in short[er], the Automatic Composter by NatureMill helps the environment by reducing national waste going into landfills [or New Jersey. I can say that cause i have a lot of family from there]. So for all you green-thumbs out there, go get one [or three, save some money] and help save the rest of us from future-living-earth stink pile.

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[Image: NatureMill Automatic Composter 02]

Quoted information from K+BB magazine [December 2007]. Images from the NatureMill website.

Bonus video of Automatic Composter in action:

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ch2KKtiFiLM[/youtube]

[[Post by DUBS]]

Posted: February 12th, 2008
at 2:13pm by Dubs


Categories: architecture,green arch,tech

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  1. sweet. I know what my parents are getting for christmas this year. haha

    Mark Anthony

    13 Feb 08 at 10:39 am

     

  2. funny, i was going to have this in the green.mnp holiday gift guide…except i never got it together enough to make said guide…

    jessie

    14 Feb 08 at 9:29 pm

     

  3. ha! well, we should have this on the green page tho! thing is pretty cool, tho a little pricey…I’d really love to have a composter that I knew wouldn’t smell – or send worms crawlin all through the dojo.

    how are the savage worms doing, btw? been a minute…

    orangemenace

    14 Feb 08 at 10:15 pm

     

  4. awwww, the worms are not doing well at all. in fact. they are…dead. i am actually pretty sad about it. we are just terrible worm-keepers and let them starve to death. it’s too bad too because they were doing really well while we were actually feeding them. in fact there is a whole lot of fantastic worm poop to be harvested, it is just so tragic to think that we let the poor things die.

    but yeah, the nature mill is certainly not for the thrifty ninja. it is a pretty neat & convenient concept though.

    jessie

    15 Feb 08 at 7:19 am

     

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