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FoodCycler for Schools

Original price was: $380.00.Current price is: $360.00.

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The FoodCycler is an indoor compost alternative which transforms food waste into nutrient-rich fertilizer (we call ‘foodilizer’) for the garden. In 4-6 hours, this compost food recycler will reduce food waste volume and weight by up to 90%, leaving a dry, odourless and sterile by-product which can be safely handled by students and teachers.

The FoodCycler provides authentic, hands-on learning opportunities for students of all ages, which can be easily connected to curriculum. It can be used to complement units of study on solid waste (i.e., food waste, waste reduction). It can activate research into the science of decomposition or an inquiry into the benefits of compost. Use the fertilizer from the FoodCycler to amend soil for your indoor plants or school gardens and watch them flourish!

By using a FoodCycler, you are keeping food waste out of landfills and reducing greenhouse gas emissions by up to 95% vs. sending it to the landfill. You also reduce wildlife attractants, and create a useable material to put into your school garden.

The FoodCycler is:

  • quiet
  • compact
  • odourless
  • easy to use
  • energy efficient

Each FoodCycler for Schools Order includes: 

  • 1 x FoodCycler FC-30
  • 1 x Removable Grinding Bucket
  • 1 x Deodorizing Bucket Lid
  • 1 x Instructional Guide
  • Educational Support Materials for Schools

You can also order:

DOWNLOADS

  1. FoodCycler Overview 
  2. Congratulations on your new FoodCycler!
  3. Félicitations pour votre nouveau FoodCycler!
  4. FoodCycler Learning & Action Kit 
  5. Le kit d’apprentissage et d’action FoodCycler

EcoSchools Connections & Lesson Ideas:

  1. Vermicomposting & School-Based Composting: Learn about decomposition and how your FoodCycler turns food scraps into fertilizer!
  2. Reduce Your Food Waste: Use the FoodCycler to audit and significantly reduce your school’s food waste.
  3. Pollinator Garden & Grow a Food Garden: Use your FoodCycler by-product to nourish bee-friendly plants or grow vegetables in a food garden!
  4. Indoor Gardening & Greenhouses: Nourish your indoor plants by incorporating your by-product into their soil – or start new seeds with by-product and fresh soil!
Reduce Your Food Waste resources:

EcoSchools Resource:

  • Reduce Your Food Waste pledge template (EcoSchools Canada) – English / French

Other Helpful Tools and Resources: 

  • Food Matters Action Kit (Commission for Environmental Cooperation) – English / French
  • Taking stock: Reducing food loss and waste in Canada (Environment and Climate Change Canada) – English
  • The avoidable crisis of food waste – Road Map (Second Harvest) – English
  • Food waste resources (Waste Reduction Week in Canada) – English / French
  • Love Food Hate Waste (National Zero Waste Council) – English / French
  • Ontario: Food Waste resources (Sustain Ontario) –  English / French (option at the top right of the English page)
  • Ontario: Food Waste Audit Guide (Ontario Food Collaborative) – English

For Schools: Teacher FAQ’s:

  1. How long is the warrantee? The FoodCycler comes with a standard 1-year manufacturer warrantee.
  2. How much power does it use per cycle? The processing time is about 4-8 hours and uses less than >0.8kWh
  3. Have you verified that this would accommodate the amount of organic waste that a classroom would produce in a day? We recommend running the cycle after snack time and then after lunch to accommodate the food waste.
  4. In the winter months in cold climates do teachers just collect this into a larger bin, say a garbage bin with a lid, and then do you dig it in garden beds in the spring when the ground has thawed? You can bin the by-product during the winter months and use it for your garden in the spring.
  5. Has this been found to be a wildlife attractant, or is the smell reduced enough? Can you leave it in a bin outside without risk of wildlife being attracted? Many of our pilot partners are from small rural areas where they do not have a green bin collection service and cannot compost due to the fear of attracting bears and other animals. They have not had an issue with attracting animals with the by-product of the FoodCycler!
  6. What is the recommended amount that this be added to the soil? We recommend adding 1-part foodilizer (the by-product generated by the FoodCycler) to a minimum of 10 parts soil. You can add more foodilizer over time.

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Weight 13.3 kg
Dimensions 48 × 48 × 48 cm
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