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Mar 9, 2023

The Municipality of Kincardine partners with Food Cycle Science

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  • The Municipality of Kincardine has partnered with Food Cycle Science, a Canadian company offering a food-waste-into-soil converter, to launch a food waste diversion pilot project. The project will provide Food Cycle Science’s FoodCycler systems (a countertop system that uses a specialized grinding system to produce an odorless, nutrient-rich material that can be used as a fertilizer on plants or gardens) to up to 180 households within the community at a subsidized rate. 

  • The participants can choose from two options: the original FoodCycler FC-30 with a 2.5-liter bucket capacity for USD 150 plus applicable taxes or the larger FoodCycler Maestro with a larger capacity, suitable for family households or those with more food scraps for USD 300 plus applicable taxes. Delivery of the units is expected later this month.

  • Participants can track their waste for 12 weeks after receiving their waste diversion system. After completing a closing survey, they can keep the system.

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