I would not know what to do with compost anyway.
Almost inevitably they will attract rats and other vermin.... Not sure what the effects would be in a domestic situation where a septic tank or domestic treatment system is used ...
I have been looking for evidence that any councils have banned kitchen waste disposal units and can't find any.
Perhaps circle, Fiskar or someone could provide some proof?
The website for Offaly County Council gives advice on the prevention of water pollution and says on this page "do not use an in-sink waste disposal unit" and suggests composting this waste instead. However it does not state that these units must not be used.
It seems that at least part of the UK has no problem with wasted disposal units.
I found this statement on the Franke.ie website:
"To promote the reduction of household food waste going to landfill, Herefordshire Council and Worcestershire County Council are offering anyone in the two counties the opportunity to claim up to £80 back towards the cost of the purchase and installation of a food waste disposer."
....... I also keep scraps of meat etc in a bag in bottom of freezer for weeks and then put it in the bin on the morning I am putting the bin out, so the meat does not attract flies. Cuts down on bin lift charges too.
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