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Bokashi Replacement Parts - Spare Lid Green

Bokashi Replacement Parts - Spare Lid Green

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  • Made in Australia
  • Regional Business
  • Women Led

Bokashi replacement parts - spare lid green. Bokashi spare parts - because we know that lids get burried, strainers are stabbed with pitchforks and taps go astray sometimes.

Features

Bokashi Official Stockist

you are making a difference:

  • Return your food scraps to the earth to enrich the soil, reduce waste and reduce carbon emissions.

features:

  • Small family-owned Australian company. Australian made.
  • Replacement lid in a green shade.
  • Lids come with each bucket however replacements are sold in case you lose or damage yours.
  • The Bokashi One Bucket's air tight lid is essential to this composting system, the lid provides ideal conditions for fermentation while controlling odours and deterring insects.

Dimensions:

This plastic lid measures 28.5cm squared.

Made in Australia.

Find the answers to our most frequently asked bokashi composting questions here >

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Brand story

The Bokashi buckets are made utilising some recycled plastic and help eliminate food waste from your home. Invented in Japan, this all-food recycling system uses effective microbes or bokashi" — a Japanese word meaning "fermented organic matter" — to decompose the matter.

A bokashi compost system is one of the easiest ways to direct food waste away from landfill and instead create valuable soil conditioner and fertiliser for your garden. 

It utilises Effective Micro-organisms, which are introduced as part of either a grain mix or liquid spray, to ferment food waste. Bokashi is a unique composting system as almost all your food waste — even dairy, meat and fish — can be easily fermented in your kitchen. 

Bokashi compost systems are small enough to fit in your kitchen or in another convenient area in your home. It doesn’t smell, doesn’t attract insects, is easy to use and will help you reduce the amount of food waste sent to landfill.

What is the difference between various Bokashi brands?

Biome stocks the popular and high performing Bokashi One and Urban Composter brands. The bins for these two bokashi systems function the same but are different shapes and have different lid types, and Bokashi One uses grains and Urban Composter uses a liquid spray.  Both grains and spray contain the effective microorganisms. We go into detail about this as well as answer all of your frequent bokashi questions in this blog post here >

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  • MD
    Marie D.
    Verified Buyer
    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    20 seconds ago
    Perfect

    Just what I needed

  • LC
    Liz C.
    Verified Buyer
    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    1 year ago
    Bokashi lid

    The green lid is attractive. It’s not as good quality strength wise. So hopefully it will last as long as previous denser plastic. Otherwise happy.

  • H
    Helen
    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    3 years ago
    Quality parts

    Great to be able to buy in store. Bokashi bins and parts last for years.

  • JH
    Jemma H.
    Verified Buyer
    I recommend this product
    Rated 4 out of 5 stars
    11 months ago
    Replacement for original lid

    Hopefully lasts longer than the original lid. Had Bokashi's for years and the kids tire after about a year if in the elements.

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