Automated Microbial Composting Systems

Our units utilize a living microbial culture to break down food waste. By maintaining optimal heat and airflow, Ecoblend systems accelerate the natural composting process, turning food scraps into dry, nutrient-rich compost in 24 hours.

Why Compost?

  • The Problem with Your Rubbish Bin

    It Stinks
    When you throw food scraps in a normal bin, they sit there for days. They rot. They ferment. That "bin juice" smell is the sound of anaerobic bacteria taking over. It’s gross, and it lingers in your kitchen or garage.

    It Attracts Pests
    Rotting food is a magnet for flies, ants, and rats. In summer, a council bin is essentially a breeding ground for maggots. If you are wrapping scraps in plastic to stop the flies, you are just preserving the rot for the landfill.

    It’s Heavy and Messy
    Food waste is up to 90% water. You are hauling heavy, wet bags to the curb every week. If a bag splits, you have a cleanup job on your hands.

  • The Ecoblend Solution

    We solve the mess, not just the environmental issue.

    Stop the Rot Immediately
    The Ecoblend system uses heat and microbes to start the breakdown process the moment you shut the lid. By removing the moisture and aerating the waste, we stop the rot before it starts.

    No Smell, No Maggots
    Because the unit kills the pathogens and dries the waste, there is no smell to attract pests. You can keep the unit in your kitchen or laundry without worrying about flies.

    Shrink the Waste
    We reduce the volume of your food scraps by 80-90%. That heavy bag of wet potato peelings and leftovers becomes a handful of dry, sustainable compost additive.

  • The Landfill Reality

    The Landfill Reality
    Buried food rots without air, releasing methane—a greenhouse gas far more damaging than CO2. Landfills also leak toxic fluids into groundwater and release pollutants that harm local air quality.

    The Solution:
    Ecoblend processes waste aerobically (with air). This eliminates methane production and prevents toxic runoff, turning a pollution problem into useful compost.