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Current Challenges

The key challenge with surplus wet garbage, garden or forest waste, and malfunctioning mortality pits is finding an effective, environmentally friendly, and cost-efficient method of disposal.

 

High Disposal Costs

Disposing of organic waste is costly due to fuel, labour, and environmental impacts from transporting and slow decomposition. The ideal solution is rapid, on-site composting, turning waste into high-quality compost for reuse or resale, eliminating hidden costs and creating added value.

 

The Solution

Garbage Gobbler contains a specialized blend of beneficial bacteria that rapidly colonize and break down organic waste, significantly accelerating composting. It ensures optimal aerobic and anaerobic conditions for efficient and sustained degradation of food and garden waste.

 

Multi-Functional Design

Garbage Gobbler is a versatile product that breaks down all types of organic matter using billions of intelligent bacteria. These bacteria activate upon contact with waste and selectively release the right enzymes to efficiently digest the specific material.

 

Environmentally Friendly

Garbage Gobbler is an all-natural, eco-friendly product that is non-toxic, non-volatile, non-corrosive, and completely safe to use.

 

Optimum Enzyme Function

Garbage Gobbler contains specially selected bacterial strains that produce enzymes effectively across a wide temperature range, including both mesophilic (20–45°C) and thermophilic (above 45°C) conditions commonly found in compost heaps.

 

Product Features

  • Greatly accelerates composting

  • All natural bio-enzymatic product

  • Multiple applications

  • Ideal for activating compost

  • Degrade food waste

  • Reduce household & garden waste

  • Environmentally friendly

  • Combine food & garden waste

  • Enhance mortality pit function

  • Reactivate dormant mortality pits

 

Store in a cool, dry place. Apply at 0,1% to 0,5% of waste weight.

Garbage Gobbler

ZAR 680.00Price
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    CIPC Registration: 2025/057526/07

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