Robot Nixes Stench of Indoor Composting

Composting couldn’t be easier – if you’re doing it the old fashioned way, throwing food scraps and garden waste into a pile or bin in the backyard and letting nature do its thing. But for people who have limited outside space – or just don’t want to walk out to their compost pile after every meal – there can be some worries about indoor compost bins that start to reek all too quickly.

There are quite a few solutions to that problem, but the none are quite so amazingly high-tech as the Nature Mill kitchen composter. It’s like your own little Jetsons-style robot that devours your food scraps and regulates temperature and airflow for kitchen composting that’s (allegedly) stank-free.

The Nature Mill robot composter isn’t necessary by any means, and some would see it as just another ridiculous piece of electronic junk – but for others, it might mean the difference between turning their waste scraps into rich, organic, free garden compost and sending it to landfills to rot and produce methane, a potent greenhouse gas. So, by all means, if you’re lazy or cramped for outdoor space – let this little robot do the dirty work for you.

Via MNN.com

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