21 May 2012
 

Composting etc

[Chapter: Etc picks]


Left to right, top to bottom:
Mantis ComposT-Twin
Tumbleweed compost tumbler bin
Ringer all purpose compost activator
Norpro stainless steel composter keeper
NatureMill electric composter


Left to right, top to bottom:
Can-O-Worms
The Worm Factory’s 5-tray system
Worm friendly habitat
[Quick tips on vermicomposting]


Bokashi kit
Compost can be made from all types of food waste, including fish and meat.

A small bin made of corrugated paper. A fabric sack holds the activator. Composting can be done at 18-35°C.
[Images from e-step]


The Eco-Pot degrades organic kitchen refuse into compost completely within 3-5 hours. The unit costs SGD 500.
[Image from Spring]

Composting is what I hope will be widely promoted and strongly supported here in Singapore. Locally there’s GreenBack, a company that sells Can-O-Worms and there’s another small company called Etam Holdings that has created the Eco-Pot, which is perfect for apartment dwellers who have no gardens, no balconies and are squeamish about worms.

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  1. From M.Kate

    Clara, if only we have these here..but as you would have known no one ever compost on a personal level, the amount of rubbish we throw and not recycle is scary.

    2008.10.29 @ 5:35 am

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