The 24 Hour Food Waste Recycler can turn your week’s amount of food waste into a fertilizer for your plants in just 24 hours.
The problem of food waste is something that had to be addressed a long time ago not only on the regulatory level but also on the household one.
An average family throws out up to 400 lbs of food waste each year which then winds up on a landfill which causes a variety of problems for our planet.
But this machine that you can easily install in your kitchen can recycle that food waste and turn it into a fertilizer that you can then use for your garden, lawn or potted plants.
The usage of this recycler is very easy, Fill it up over the week, insert an additive pack into it that helps to initiate the decomposing process, push the button and that’s it.
In approximately 24 hours you have a fully functional fertilizer.
When to Start Packing for a Move
One week before moving day
Contact your moving company. Follow up to confirm that your plans are on track so there are no last-minute surprises.
Say your goodbyes. Organize a farewell party, spend quality time with your closest friends and visit your favorite places in town.
Check your packing progress. Most of your belongings should be packed up and labeled by this point. If you’re doing any cleaning or repairs yourself, make sure you’ve got all the supplies you need.
Prepare an “open first” box. This way, you’ll have all your essentials as soon as you arrive in your new home. Read more about what to put in it here. Don’t forget to decide how you’ll get it to your new home. If you’re flying and arriving before movers, you may want to consider sending it to yourself ahead of time.
Hire a sitter. Keep your children and pets from getting underfoot by securing a sitter for moving day. If your dog attends a daycare, consider sending them to it or boarding them if you’re moving within the same area.
Pay your bills. If there are any outstanding bills from your current address, square them away before you move. If you’re moving within the same service area, make sure your move dates and new address is updated in the relevant service provider systems.
Disassemble large furniture pieces. Bookshelves, bed frames, and other furniture may require disassembly and more intricate packing. Get them ready for shipment.
Do any DIY repairs you’ve planned. With much of your stuff in boxes and more space available, tackle repairs like patching wall holes and touching up paint.