For the last month or so I have been talking to Wendy Bounds of WSJ, who was testing different composters and was writing a story about her experiance.
Composting is one of the easiest ways to reduce waste, organic waste is easily turned into nutritious soil that can be added to the earth to fertilize and enrich it, and many cities are starting to mandate composting, or at least the separation of organic waste from the rest of the trash.
One of the units tested for the story was the ECOmposter, designed by Itzak Aviram (my father) and sold by the company I work for. This unit is the same composter I use at home and it’s probably one of the best in the market today in terms of design and ease of use.
The story is out today, in print and online, another little check mark .
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704107204574471330808326984.html