My latest purchase was the wonderful Bokashi Bucket. I have been planning on buying one ever since a friend said they only had one plastic shopping bag of rubbish a week, because the rest went into their Bokashi bin or recycling. I have been storing old stew in the fridge for a few days, just so I could 'Bokashi' it instead of putting it into landfill (proper nouns just ask to be made into verbs!). I have often been horrified by the amount of food waste our little family has, and although when we travelled to a developing county, I witnessed much poorer people also wasting food, my conscience still bites. Apparently the average household has about 11kg of rubbish per week, and about half of this is compostable food waste. If food waste is thrown in to landfill, it creates methane. I knew eating beef is bad for the environment, but I didn't realise it takes 50,000L of water to get some beef on your plate! I don't think we're going to turn vegetarian anytime soon, so the take home message for us is to enjoy it all and not waste a morsel (or at least be organised to freeze leftovers). See foodwise.com.au if you'd like to be alarmed by more statistics.
My excitement at the purchase was only mildly curbed by my husband's cynical comments. He cheekily claims it is merely a compost bucket, knowing I will respond passionately. I claim it is much more than a compost bucket because of the EMs (effective micro organisms) which break down the waste and cause fermentation. On reflection though, I guess this is what a compost bin does (with natural micro organisms in the soil..?), it's just we cannot house one in our unit.
Like most things, the initial joy of my new purchase will probably be taken down by the frustation and drudgery of using and maintaining it. I know the theory of setting systems in place to make it easy, but the fact that its out on the balcony concerns me that it will be too much bother some days, because it will take me 3 mins to dispose of the compost instead of 30 seconds. I can only hope that the plight of our earth will continually weigh sufficiently on my shoulders such that my butt stays in gear...
That Bokashi Bin sounds amazing! Where did you buy it?
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