Don’t Throw It Away! Turn Food Waste into Fertilizer with Reencle
If you have leftover food scraps… would you let them go into the dustbin or turn them into fertilizer instead?
Every day, kitchen waste is thrown away without a second thought. But what if those leftovers could be transformed into something useful for your plants and the environment?
That’s exactly what the Reencle Fertilizer Composter is designed for.
What is Reencle Fertilizer Composter?
The Reencle Fertilizer Composter is a smart indoor food waste composter designed to turn kitchen scraps into nutrient-rich compost for plants.
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Uses microorganism-based decomposition technology
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Breaks down food waste in a clean and controlled environment
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Converts kitchen scraps into natural, nutrient-rich fertilizer
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Built for indoor kitchen use with a hygienic and odor-controlled system
Why Use It?
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Reduces daily kitchen waste significantly
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Helps minimize landfill waste and environmental pollution
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Produces natural fertilizer for home gardening
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Saves time compared to traditional composting methods
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Hygienic and suitable for indoor use
How to Use Reencle Fertilizer Composter
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Add one packet of microorganisms into the bin.
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Pour in around 1.5L of clean water.
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After 24 hours, you can start using it to dispose of food waste.
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After another 24 hours, the food waste will be fully transformed into compost fertilizer.
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Now, you can use it for your plants by mixing 1 part compost with 4 parts soil.
✅Acceptable Food Waste
You can safely put the following into the composter:
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Protein (meat scraps, fish leftovers, etc.)
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Fruits
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Vegetables
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Grains
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Carbohydrates (rice, noodles, bread, etc.)
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Nuts
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Coffee grounds
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Cheese
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Spreads
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Eggshells
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Cakes
❌Prohibited Waste
Please avoid putting these items inside:
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Bones
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Shells (hard shells like crab or large seafood shells)
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Fruit pits (hard seeds)
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Plastic
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Rubber
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Glass
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Medicine
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Cigarettes
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Produce stickers
Why It Matters?
Food waste is not just “waste” it is a major environmental issue.
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Organic waste in landfills produces harmful greenhouse gases
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A large portion of household trash is actually compostable food
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Recycling food waste at home helps reduce environmental impact
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Small daily habits can create long-term positive change



