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The Beeco Kitchen Composter Turns Food Waste into Fertilizer

Soon, the Beeco Kitchen composter will be making its debut on Indiegogo, introducing households to an efficient way to fight food waste and nurture their gardens at the same time. The home composting system is designed to turn food waste into real fertilizer and it is not only convenient to use but fast too, since it leverages an exclusive compound microbe to accelerate the decomposition of kitchen waste.

According to Beeco, "100 tons of kitchen waste can produce about five tons of organic fertilizer, and the waste reduction rate for the whole process is as high as 95%."

Messes and odors are some of the things that keep people from composting at home, and Beeco supports eco-friendly households with odorless operations.
Trend Themes
1. Home Composting - Home composters like the Beeco Kitchen Composter are an opportunity for companies to create more efficient and convenient composting systems for households.
2. Sustainable Gardening - The rise of waste-repurposing home composters creates a trend towards sustainable gardening practices that companies can take advantage of by offering recycled and environmentally-friendly gardening products.
3. Food Waste Reduction - The Beeco Kitchen Composter illustrates a trend in finding solutions for reducing food waste that can be transformed into a business opportunity for companies to develop products around this notion.
Industry Implications
1. Home and Garden - The home and garden industry can benefit from the rise of waste-repurposing home composters by developing more eco-friendly and efficient products for gardening.
2. Waste Management - The waste management industry can leverage the trend of food waste reduction by creating new business models for composting and turning waste into valuables.
3. Eco-friendly Products - Companies that specialize in eco-friendly products can create business strategies around innovative waste-repurposing home composters for consumers who are sustainability-conscious.

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