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Don’t want to waste another minute in your kitchen scrubbing that chopping board or fishing those scraps from the drain? We don’t blame you and neither do the people behind InSinkErator. The InSinkErator Food Waste disposer is discretely fitted under the sink, allowing all food waste to be conveniently andRead More  

Sick and tired of cleaning out the kitchen bins? Turns out, you may be doing more than you need to. Our friends at InSinkErator helped us bust a few myths surrounding food waste disposal systems. Read more...

Ever noticed how much thought and time we put into designing and arranging our kitchens. We plan the layout to best service our needs in the most efficient manner possible and fill it with the most time saving gadgets we can afford. Read more

A hand stuck in the kitchen waste disposal is an American sitcom staple—but we all know things aren’t what they seem on TV. Our friends at InSinkErator helped us bust a few myths surrounding food waste disposal systems, and it turns out they’re good for more than instantly banishing food scraps. Read more

A hand stuck in the kitchen waste disposal is an American sitcom staple - but we all know things aren't what they seem on TV. Our friends at Insinkerator helped us bust a few myths surrounding food waste disposal systems, and it turns out they're good for more than instantly banishing food scraps. Read more.

InSinkErator® partnership with city of Philadelphia demonstrates power of food waste disposers to help reduce food waste sent to landfills, paves the way for a new city ordinance . Read more

We uncover the facts and dispel the misconceptions surrounding food waste disposers

Myth: Food waste disposers contain spinning blades like a blender

Nobody tries to waste food, but it's a rare cooking endeavour that doesn't result in some off cuts!

Over 30 per cent of a household's total rubbish is likely to be food waste, all of which will go on to produce harmful greenhouse gases when later dumped in landfill. Read More

It’s no secret that Australians love to cook. The modern kitchen takes centre stage when entertaining family and friends.

Yet the more we cook, the more food scraps and waste we produce — not to mention the accompanying nasty food smells. Read More

In the face of a rapidly growing population, finding an appropriate method of dealing with household waste continues to be a matter of heightened importance. Food waste accounts for more than 30% of the total rubbish in household rubbish bins. More.

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