• No More Turning

    The central aeration lung does the work for you, drawing air in as the temperature rises. This means no more turning your compost pile, just dropping in and harvesting

  • No More Mess

    The contained design holds all your compostable materials in one place. While preventing unwanted rodents and potential foul smells. Aerobin provides a clean, easy to use compost solution

  • No More Issues

    The sleek, robust design allows for you to compost anywhere, all year round. With the insulated walls rapidly decomposing the materials

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COMPOSTING

Composting is the breaking down of organic matter, which is achieved by the presence and work of microorganisms. They feast on the organic buffet, turning it into a form that plants can absorb. For them to do their magic, the presence of air, water and a balanced diet are essential from them to exist & thrive.

  • AIR

    The microorganisms need oxygen to carry out their activities effectively. Sufficient aeration allows these microbes to thrive and break down the organic matter efficiently. When the compost pile lacks proper airflow, these organisms might struggle to survive, slowing down the decomposition process and potentially leading to some stinky compost

  • WATER

    Moisture is vital, as it facilitates the transport of essential nutrients and ensures microorganisms overall metabolic function. Maintaining an optimal moisture level is key to fostering a thriving microbial environment. As either to much and your compost will start to smel and too little and nothing will happen

  • DIET

    Providing a balanced diet is crucial for these tiny workers. Offering a variety of organic materials, such as a mixture of nitrogen-rich green waste (like kitchen scraps) and carbon-rich brown waste (such as dried leaves), ensures a well-rounded diet for the microbial community. This diversity not only sustains the microbial population but also results in a compost rich in essential nutrients.

THE DIET

BROWNS

  • Dry leaves
  • Bread
  • Straw
  • Tea Bags
  • Shredded cardboard
  • Sawdust
  • Newspaper (shredded)
  • Hay
  • Wood chips

GREENS

  • Vegetable scraps
  • Fruit peels
  • Flowers
  • Coffee grounds
  • Grass clippings
  • Weeds
  • Fresh manure
  • Seaweed (Shredded)
  • Green plant cuttings

NOT IN THE DIET

  • Bones
  • Cat Litter
  • Chicken
  • Diapers
  • Dairy Products
  • Dog or Cat Faeces
  • Meat
  • Oils & Fats
  • Peanut Butter
  • Salad Dressing
  • AS EASY AS,

    Using one bucket to fill your bin, keeping a 3:1 ratio when adding your greens and browns. This is all the Aerobin needs for a happy, healthy microorganism community.

    AS CONVENIENT AS,

    Keeping one bucket in your kitchen and filling it as you go. Kitchen scraps account for the greens. When the bucket is full, add it to the bin with the same bucket full of browns. This could be wood chips, sawdust, cardboard, dried grass and more. Mix it slightly and add a small amount of water if the contents look dry.

    AS HASSLE FREE AS

    leaving the mircoorganisms to feast on the organic buffet

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