TOKYO - Small compost bins that turn kitchen scraps into soil with the help of microorganisms are finding a growing audience in Japan, driven by rising interest in sustainability and low-waste lifestyles.
Composting systems that do not require soil replacement and compact bag-type compost bins are making it easier for people to recycle food waste at home, even in apartments with limited space.
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