Mill, a food waste startup, is releasing an entirely new design of its bin that grinds and dries scraps, turning it into compost-like grounds that can feed plants and chickens alike. The new bin looks ...
Finding out how to recycle any given item is a shifty inquiry that even Google's AI Overview has trouble pinning down. And then, half the time, we're questioning where the stuff we toss in the ...
The sleek and pricey new Mill bin is taking aim at home food waste. How much would you pay to go green? David Watsky Managing Editor / Home and Kitchen David lives in Brooklyn where he's spent more ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. The new version of the food waste recycling system no longer makes you pay to mail your garbage across the ...
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MUKILTEO — Burnt casserole, chunks of carrot cake, the guacamole that went bad — this company wants to turn your food scraps into chicken feed. Mill, a San Bruno, California-based company, has opened ...
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