Water Conservation in the Backyard
Episode: Eight
Air Date: 18th of October 2008
Presenter: Neville Passmore
Story Title: Water Conservation in the Backyard
Neville is on a mission to prevent any organics from leaving the property. He shows how to recycle lawn clippings, shredded paper, cardboard and kitchen scraps, and turn it into compost that can be used as a soil improver or mulch.
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- It uses a patented aeration core inside a sealed bin to promote aerobic break down of organic matter, which experts say is the preferable method to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
- The thermal insulation in the Aerobin conserves heat, leading to rapid break down of waste and works efficiently year round, even in cooler regions. There is no need to turn or maintain the unit and it's completely pest and pet proof. It has little odour and kills weeds and seeds.
- The Aerobin is so easy to use - just open, drop and close. After a short time, fertile compost is produced, which is easily accessed via the lower side door. Compost releases nutrients from organic matter to feed your plants and improve your soil and you can achieve this with hardly any effort and no mess.
- You can regularly put a mixture of wet materials such as food scraps, coffee grounds and lawn clippings together with dry materials such as leaves, twigs and newspaper into the bin and because it breaks down material so fast, the bin should always have plenty of room.
- With the revolutionary Aerobin you can contribute positively to the environment with aerated composting of house and garden waste, rather than dumping your food scraps and garden waste in the garbage bin and adding to environmental problems.
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