Why you need the Hungry Bin for your business
Create a Circular System
- The Hungry Bin waste reduction system does not require power, water or a sewerage connections like many other organic waste processing solutions.
- Hungry Bins can be fitted onto a custom metal rack, meaning reducing waste can be stored and efficiently organized for any sized business.
- Twenty-four Hungry Bin units fit into a standard car park space and will process up to 18 tonnes of waste per year.
On-Site Waste Transformation
- Enhance your businesses social and environmental standing (LEED and ESG) with a sustainable onsite closed-loop waste management solution from the Hungry Bin.
- Eliminate weekly waste management collection fees by diverting cafeteria food waste into the Hungry Bin system processed onsite.
- Divert select paper products including paper towels, shredded paper and cardboard from costly waste collection schedules to a valuable carbon source for onsite worm composting.
Cost-Effective Waste Reduction
- Turn cafeteria food waste into high quality worm castings powering onsite veggie gardens for employee lunches.
- For Greenhouse and Farm operations, recycle plant and other onsite green waste into natural nutrient-rich fertilizer that can boost crop yield.
- Hungry bins can be supplemented with a range of organic wastes to calibrate your specific fertilizer ratio requirements. For example, seaweed can be added to ensure the completed fertilizer contains trace nutrients like selenium and iodine.
- The worm castings developed onsite can be integrated into compost teas applied to campus ornamental trees and shrubs reducing fertilizer costs and managing plant pests and disease.
Community Stories
We provide custom pricing tailored to your business needs.
Provide a closed loop solution for your business
A customized Hungry Bin onsite installation can mitigate the social and environmental challenges with
waste creation faced by institutions and commercial facilities. A modular system free from utility connections (power/water/sewer), the patented worm composting technology provides a cost-effective closed-loop solution for a range of businesses to reduce waste haulage costs.