New Green Basics Composter from elho

Sustainable plant pot pioneer, elho, has unveiled the latest addition to its green basics collection – the green basics composter.

Designed to help gardeners and eco-conscious individuals turn their organic waste into nutrient-rich compost, this innovation offers a simple and effective way to nourish plants and enrich soil while reducing household waste. 

With the green basics composter, users can give back to their garden in a natural way by creating their own compost from things like kitchen scraps and garden clippings. Instead of tossing organic material away, it can be turned into high-quality nourishment for plants, helping them thrive while also improving soil life.

This composting process not only reduces the amount of waste going to landfills but also helps create a healthier, more sustainable garden ecosystem. Designed for simplicity of use, the composter features a convenient lid that opens and closes with ease, as well as a front door that allows for compost to be removed without any fuss.

Additionally, a matching bottom plate, available separately, provides added stability and ensures that essential organisms, like worms, can access the compost while keeping pests such as mice out. The holes in the bottom plate allow the natural composting process to thrive by maintaining airflow and drainage. Simply put organic waste into the top of the composter and replace the lid to allow nature to work its magic. 

Crafted entirely from 100% recycled plastic using renewable energy, the composter is also fully recyclable, staying true to elho’s commitment to the environment. With a generous 200-litre capacity, the composter is great for turning a wide range of organic waste into compost. 

Whether you’re already an experienced eco-friendly gardener, or just starting out, the green basics composter offers a simple, sustainable solution to create compost at home and take your garden to the next level. 

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