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Quote from: renaeden on March 09, 2010, 02:59:44 AMI don't think we have them in Australia, I have never seen a garbage disposal unit.Yes, we do. A garbage disposal unit sits in your sink drain. I don't particularly like them. They just make tooooo much noise for me.
I don't think we have them in Australia, I have never seen a garbage disposal unit.
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Are they only for vegetable peels and stuff like that for composting? Or does anything go in there?
Quote from: Eclair on March 09, 2010, 04:53:34 AMQuote from: renaeden on March 09, 2010, 04:24:10 AMAre they only for vegetable peels and stuff like that for composting? Or does anything go in there?Basically, yes. Egg shells, or if you had a heap of stew or something you throw it down there and it munches it all up.That is the other part I don't like about it....no, you can't use it for composting. The garbage disposal sits in the drain and all the munched up material is flushed down the pipes like your sink water out into the ocean.A waste.True, and if it does not end in the ocean, but in a water cleaning plant, it will be harder to clean the water, because of all the grounded waste in it.
Quote from: renaeden on March 09, 2010, 04:24:10 AMAre they only for vegetable peels and stuff like that for composting? Or does anything go in there?Basically, yes. Egg shells, or if you had a heap of stew or something you throw it down there and it munches it all up.That is the other part I don't like about it....no, you can't use it for composting. The garbage disposal sits in the drain and all the munched up material is flushed down the pipes like your sink water out into the ocean.A waste.
Quote from: renaeden on March 09, 2010, 04:24:10 AMAre they only for vegetable peels and stuff like that for composting? Or does anything go in there?I usually only put table scraps down mine. I clogged it once with lots of potato peelings, so now I deal with compostable things like that separately.Quote from: hykeaswell on March 09, 2010, 04:56:45 AMQuote from: Eclair on March 09, 2010, 04:53:34 AMQuote from: renaeden on March 09, 2010, 04:24:10 AMAre they only for vegetable peels and stuff like that for composting? Or does anything go in there?Basically, yes. Egg shells, or if you had a heap of stew or something you throw it down there and it munches it all up.That is the other part I don't like about it....no, you can't use it for composting. The garbage disposal sits in the drain and all the munched up material is flushed down the pipes like your sink water out into the ocean.A waste.True, and if it does not end in the ocean, but in a water cleaning plant, it will be harder to clean the water, because of all the grounded waste in it. Sewage treatment plants have a settling pond or settling tanks to settle out the solids, then the settled solids are used for fertilizer after they are processed, but not for food crops.
Quote from: Callaway on March 09, 2010, 03:31:22 PMQuote from: renaeden on March 09, 2010, 04:24:10 AMAre they only for vegetable peels and stuff like that for composting? Or does anything go in there?I usually only put table scraps down mine. I clogged it once with lots of potato peelings, so now I deal with compostable things like that separately.Quote from: hykeaswell on March 09, 2010, 04:56:45 AMQuote from: Eclair on March 09, 2010, 04:53:34 AMQuote from: renaeden on March 09, 2010, 04:24:10 AMAre they only for vegetable peels and stuff like that for composting? Or does anything go in there?Basically, yes. Egg shells, or if you had a heap of stew or something you throw it down there and it munches it all up.That is the other part I don't like about it....no, you can't use it for composting. The garbage disposal sits in the drain and all the munched up material is flushed down the pipes like your sink water out into the ocean.A waste.True, and if it does not end in the ocean, but in a water cleaning plant, it will be harder to clean the water, because of all the grounded waste in it. Sewage treatment plants have a settling pond or settling tanks to settle out the solids, then the settled solids are used for fertilizer after they are processed, but not for food crops.I rember seeing bags of that with makers saying it was not for food crops in a hardware store a long time ago
I bet those tomatoes made killer salsa.
Quote from: Eclair on March 09, 2010, 03:29:50 AMQuote from: renaeden on March 09, 2010, 02:59:44 AMI don't think we have them in Australia, I have never seen a garbage disposal unit.Yes, we do. A garbage disposal unit sits in your sink drain. I don't particularly like them. They just make tooooo much noise for me.To me it seems they aren't very popular over here. Could be wrong but I've never seen one or known anyone with one here.
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Quote from: Phlexor on March 09, 2010, 06:01:38 AMQuote from: Eclair on March 09, 2010, 03:29:50 AMQuote from: renaeden on March 09, 2010, 02:59:44 AMI don't think we have them in Australia, I have never seen a garbage disposal unit.Yes, we do. A garbage disposal unit sits in your sink drain. I don't particularly like them. They just make tooooo much noise for me.To me it seems they aren't very popular over here. Could be wrong but I've never seen one or known anyone with one here.I've had several houses that had them....I just choose not to use them. I'm the same with dishwashers....I'd rather do it myself.