Ideas that can help society maintain a healthier environment are always welcome. And MillAmerican startup idealized, developed and launched a technological basket that turns our leftover food into chicken feed.
And this device is not just an object itself, it creates a chain of actions that allows us to move from leftover food to food for our sickly friends.
Waste bin of the mill
Mill’s tech waste bin works very simply, stores the food that gets into it, dehydrates these leftovers until they look like crumbs, after which the real magic begins. With a $33 monthly subscription (something like R$168 in direct conversion) you will have access to the following items:
- A mill kitchen silo that stores and processes food into bran without leaving a nasty compost smell;
- Sending the crushed material to farms where it will be processed into feed for chickens;
- Personalized impact tracking that informs the subscriber about the destination of their “garbage”.
“Instead of throwing away your kitchen waste, throw it in the trash can included with your Mill membership. It dries, shrinks and removes odor in just over a night. No foreign odors. No drip bags. No food wasted” describes the site.
Initiatives like this are important because they not only look at the sale of the product, but also build a chain of action so that an adequate assignment can be given so that there is no waste. While you have to pay for a subscription, which isn’t very cheap, it’s understandable that this production chain costs money to keep it going. And give a purpose to our food, which contributes to the fact that there is no waste that causes more damage to the planet. As stated in the product description on the Mill website, we “do notWe need to stop throwing in the trash what we can’t eat.“. Of course, just one device from one company will not save the world, but it’s nice to know that there are initiatives that contribute to saving our planet.
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Source: Mill
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