- Indoor composting with a worm bin
- Bokashi composting in a sealed container
- Composting with a countertop compost bin
Indoor Composting with a Worm Bin
Worm bins are a popular method for urban composting in small spaces. They can be kept indoors and are relatively low-maintenance. Red wiggler worms are commonly used for this purpose, as they are efficient at breaking down organic waste.
Bokashi Composting in a Sealed Container
Bokashi composting is a fermentation process that can be done in a sealed container, making it suitable for small urban spaces. This method allows for the composting of a wider range of food scraps, including meat and dairy, without producing odors.
Composting with a Countertop Compost Bin
Countertop compost bins are small, odor-free containers that can be used to collect food scraps for composting. They are convenient for apartment dwellers and can be emptied into a larger outdoor compost bin or taken to a community composting site.