Can I reduce environmental impact and save money with home composting?
More and more people want to make their everyday lives more sustainable while also saving money. Home composting is one of the easiest and most effective ways to achieve this. With the SUPERCOMP compost bin, organic waste is turned into valuable, high-quality compost – cleanly, efficiently, and with minimal effort. SUPERCOMP not only helps the environment, but also offers long-term financial benefits.
Why home composting with the SUPERCOMP is particularly useful
Composting – Environmental and social responsibility – Environmental and financial benefits in at a glance
Yes, composting yourself means avoiding waste, not contributing to CO2 production through waste transport, not participating in the production of microplastics, saving on organic waste disposal fees, and producing your own fertilizer.
Advantages of home composting:
- Convenience: short distances to the composter, hygienic composting without unpleasant odors.
- Hygiene: No car trips with damp collected waste to the organic waste collection container, which has no insect protection and is prone to maggot infestation and hygiene problems if not cleaned sufficiently.
- Insect protection: SUPERCOMP , on the other hand, is completely sealed with insect protection and ventilation openings. The composter does not need to be cleaned; cleaning is largely taken care of by the invisible microbes in the composting process.
- Production of valuable compost = living fertilizer with over 1 billion/cm3 microorganisms (invisible microbes) for humus formation in the garden.
- Contribution to environmental protection: CO2 savings – no transport or mechanical treatment of biowaste.
- No production of microplastics. https://komposter.com/biotonne-und-stoerstoffe/
- cost savings for the public garbage collection – approx. 40% less– approx. 40% residual waste (= proportion of organic waste of residual waste). Some municipalities givetherefore therefore the savings by one lower garbage fee ("compost bonus") to those home composters more.
Why the SUPERCOMP optimally supports these benefits
The SUPERCOMP creates ideal conditions for the composting organisms that break down organic waste: complete aeration—even in the inner core of the pile—ensures that sufficient oxygen is available. This ensures that the decomposition process is fast and stable, so that even organic waste that is difficult to compost, such as citrus peel, meat, fish, or fresh grass clippings, can be processed—and nutrient-rich, high-quality compost is produced in a short time.
The SUPERCOMP can completely replace the organic waste bin in many households.
Financial benefits of home composting
- Savings on organic waste disposal fees
- Less residual waste and smaller garbage cans possible
- Replacing purchased fertilizer with your own high-quality compost
- Durable composter instead of ongoing disposal costs
Ecological benefits for the environment and climate
- Reduction of CO2 emissions by eliminating waste transport
- Protection of soil and groundwater through natural fertilizers
- Promotion of soil life and biodiversity
- Avoiding microplastics in the cycle
What advantages does a composter generally offer?
A composter closes natural cycles right in your own garden. Organic waste is not disposed of, but put to good use. This saves resources, protects the environment, and improves soil quality in the long term.
FAQ – Frequently questions about home composting
1. Can anyone really compost themselves?
Yes, with a closed and well-ventilated composter such as the SUPERCOMP , home composting is possible for every household.
2. How quickly does a composter pay for itself financially?
Often after just a few years, thanks to savings on organic waste disposal fees and reduced fertilizer purchases.
3. Is home composting hygienic?
Yes, the composting process sanitizes the material in a natural way.
4. Is the SUPERCOMP also suitable for smaller gardens?
Yes, thanks to its compact design and odorlessness, it is also suitable for smaller areas.
5. Is truly high-quality fertilizer being produced?
Yes, the resulting compost is a living fertilizer containing over 1 billion/cm3 of microorganisms (invisible microbes) that help build up humus in the garden.