NZ Herald
Auckland Council and Parnell Architectural firm Jasmax discuss how hungry bins are contributing to their vision of a restorative world.
Auckland businesses discuss how they've been greening their businesses - several using hungry bins. View the article here.
Element Editor James Russell interviews Ben Bell, the inventor of hungry bin, at our warehouse in Onehunga, Auckland. Watch the video here.
An ongoing project at Spring Hill Prison, south of Auckland, where hungry bins are used to process kitchen waste and generate fertilser for their gardens.
Also published online here.
Ripe Deli, in Auckland's Grey Lynn, has 16 hungry bins in their garden/ outdoor eating area. The hungry bins deal with their food scraps and fertilise their garden.
The Telegraph
A UK newspaper rates the best compost bins on the market. Two are from NZ!
Also published online here.
Good Magazine
A small piece about hungry bin along with an informative blog post, published here.
Central Leader
Mt Eden Corrections Facility, in Auckland has the world's largest installation of hungry bins, and recently won a Ministry for the Environment Green Ribbon Award. The Central Leader covered the story here.
Western Leader
Kaurilands primary in West Auckland installed 10 hungry bins, inspiring and educating their students to make positive choices about what they do with their school's food waste.