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  • Whirlpool's Zera Food Recycler turns food scraps into fertilizer

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    Nicole Lee
    Nicole Lee
    01.05.2017

    Though several municipalities like San Francisco, New York and Portland have citywide composting services, not everyone can enjoy this luxury. Most people still have to compost their unwanted food the old-fashioned way: by putting it in a stinky composter and going through the labor-intensive process of adding manure, keeping it moist and turning it every so often so that it doesn't rot. Otherwise, all those orange peels and rotten carrots will just end up in the trash. Whirlpool's new Zera Food Recycler, however, could be the solution to that. It's a new kitchen appliance that will turn your food scraps into rich fertilizer with hardly any work on your part at all.