Tacoma is the first city to test Mill's new composting program that starts today.
Mill's bin dries, shrinks and de-stinks kitchen scraps overnight.TACOMA, Wash. — The City of Tacoma is trying out a new program that could help people get rid of food waste that’s slated for composting., the company that’s working with Tacoma, about the first-of-its-kind program that starts today.
This is different than composting because composting changes the food, but Mill’s kitchen bin turns the food into a safe and nutritious ingredient that can be used for chicken feed. “The city of Tacoma is the first city we are teaming up with in this innovative public-private partnership, said Mill “We’re really excited to introduce this new technology to see if their experience can be improved. Taking out the stink and the ick factor and fruit flies from their kitchen source separation experience.”
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