HOTBIN compost steaming at 70 C

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Sadness & joy at HOTBIN HQ last week!

The end of one era and the start of a new.

This week HOTBIN HQ cleared out all the old prototype bins used over the past two years in developing the HOTBIN. It actually took three trips in all to the recycle centre.

Obviously it was sad to see them thrown into the ‘plastics’ collection skip as they have been a big part our learning curve. However, as well as ‘clearing up’ some space it seemed the right time.

We are about to close our first six months trading and selling the HOTBIN.

It’s been a great start, we can only estimate how much all our HOTBIN users have diverted, but we think about 100,000 Kg (100 metric tonnes) of food waste in the last six months. If we carry on growing we think this could be 500,000 Kg by this time next year.

For those interested in getting good compost fast for the garden – that’s about 1,400 bags of compost.

HOTBIN users are choosing to make a difference which was highligted in our recent survey.
A summary of results can be found at:

http://www.hotbincomposting.com/boards/t/778/the-hotbin-customer-survey-2012.aspx

Users also commented on the HOTBINs functionality.

“The square shape is deal for tucking into the corner of a garden, better than round plastic one that must be put on soil base. I like the easy to lift up lid which makes it easier to use when you have a bag of compostable waste in one hand.“

“It is very easy to fill & manage the composting process. The Thermometers are particularly helpful“.

“It has increased the through-put of material which was not fast enough previously. (And the compost steams when you open the lid!)“

Why they liked HOTBIN composting.

“It takes me a step closer to the Good Life“.

“I’m able to recycle my own food waste and produce a useful product“.

“I compost already, but this gives me the ability to compost all year round, and compost food waste as well as garden waste“.

And in summary we couldn’t have put it better ourselves. “The HOTBIN quickly converts waste into good stuff for the garden.“

This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Victoria Scarisbrick .

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