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Enjoy organic recycling made easy with the Compost Pail. This one gallon stainless steel pail holds several days’ worth of kitchen food waste. It’s the perfect holder for storing scraps from the kitchen that haven’t yet made it outside to the main compost bin. This polished pail even has two charcoal filters in the vented lid to ensure an odor free environment.
Enjoy organic recycling made easy with the Compost Pail. This one gallon stainless steel pail holds several days’ worth of kitchen food waste. It’s the perfect holder for storing scraps from the kitchen that haven’t yet made it outside to the main compost bin. This polished pail even has two charcoal filters in the vented lid to ensure an odor free environment.
Composting kitchen food waste is easy, especially with the Compost Pail, and requires little time, effort and space. To kick off your kitchen composting, follow these simple do’s and don’ts for what items to add to the pail.
DO…
- Vegetable and fruit wastes including cores, pulp and rinds
- Anything made with flour including bread, cookies and noodles
- Any grain, cooked or uncooked
- Coffee grounds, tea bags and filters
- Spices
- Finely crushed egg shells
DON’T
- Meat or meat waste
- Fish or fish waste
- Dairy products
- Grease or oil