Green Cycler is a new countertop food scrap shredder and recycling system. It is designed for environmentally conscious consumers. This appliance makes food scrap rescue easy, clean hassle-free and stylish while speeding the organics recovery cycle. This is the ideal product for those that are looking for a clean and easy way to pre-compost left over food for their garden or green bin. This would make an ideal present for an environmentally-conscious individual or gardener.
Compost is the secret to keeping your trees and other large plants healthy. While gardeners already think of compost as "black gold" for nourishing a yard and garden, a new organic planting method uses food scraps directly from your Green Cycler.
Green Cycler features a harmony of design and purpose
- Sleek profile and smart, upscale styling
- Self-contained, stainless-steel blade cartridge system snaps in and out for quick clean-up
- Hand-operated, dual-direction grinding action ensures optimal shredding results
- Fully removable lid features a clear viewing window that gives you a birds-eye view of the shredding action
- Lever-activated, industrial-strength suction cups keep Green Cycler anchored while you shred
- Micro-vented throughout to help reduce odor-causing bacteria & promote quick decomposition
- Designed for easy clean-up. All components dishwasher safe
- Inner-compartment holds optional odor and pest repellent filters
- On the counter: designed to fit neatly against your backsplash and under upper cabinets
- Under the counter: perfectly sized to be tucked out of site under the sink or in a cabinet
If you're looking to do your part in helping the environment, or even want to become more environmentally focused, Green Cycler is a great first step.
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we recycle as much as our township supports. And there are a number of other categories that we store for later transport to the county collection site.
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we actually throw our old scrapps like veggie scraps in the garden for compost and coffe grounds we also use our own bag at the grocery store not much but a little here and there helps
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