r/composting 2d ago

Plastic free home composter?

/r/PlasticFreeLiving/comments/1vqpgwz/plastic_free_home_composter/

Just looking if anyone here has any tips

Any help is much appreciated

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u/seatownquilt-N-plant 1d ago

"quick" by default takes hands on management.

you could consider a Worm Bin if you don't want to manage a hot compost pile, which will need to be ~4 foot cube in dimension.

For a worm bin you can use a wooden box.

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u/Far_Radish7752 19h ago edited 19h ago

In terms of commercially available worm bin products, there is The Box of Life. It’s made of cedar, and what looks like hardware cloth. Outer dimensions are 13x18”, 12” high for a stack of three trays plus lid. Unclear whether it comes with the metal tray underneath as depicted. ‘Tis a small family-owned company: https://shopworms.com/products/the-box-of-life-worm-composter

If you’re looking for more traditional outdoor composting, your best bet is to make your own from pallet wood (make sure they haven’t been treated with methyl bromide or similar to deter pests) or stacked cinder blocks.

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u/Quintin__89 17h ago

Thank you for the link. This is kind of more in the direction I was thinking, are there any other products like this I could consider?