Composting is an essential kitchen task. When I began composting our kitchen scraps (I live in area with a great municipal compost program), we cut our trash output by more than half. Now, when I see a natural item in the (landfill) trash bin in public—a flower stem, an orange rind, or stale bread—I can’t help but think “what a waste.”
Waste not! With these attractive kitchen compost bins, food waste has the potential for a second life.
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Above: The Lee Valley Stainless Steel Compost Pail is available in two volumes, starting at $31.80.
Above: Simple and cheerful: The Large Painted Stainless Steel Compost Pail is $44.99 from Gardener’s Supply Company.
Above: For a classic kitchen compost option, the Simplehuman Compost Caddy is $49.95 at Williams-Sonoma.
Above: From Zara Home, the Compost Bin is $49.90.
Above: A budget find: the iDesign Brushed Stainless Steel Compost Bin is currently on sale for $31.99 from Wayfair.
Above: The Bamboozle Plant-Based Countertop Compost Bin is $50 at Zero Waste Store.
Above: Designed by Cliff Spencer, the Noaway Countertop Compost Bin comes in Magnolia Wood (shown), Walnut, and other finishes; $160 and up from Alabama Sawyer.
Above: The Living Compost Caddy in Cream is £20.39 at All Green.
Above: The Thrive Market Compost Bin has a built-in charcoal filter; $39.99.
Above: And the Zero Waste Store Essentials Countertop Compost Bin is $44.99.
For more trash and recycling bins you won’t mind looking at, see our posts:
- 10 Easy Pieces: Recycling Bins
- Trash Bins from a Cleanliness-Obsessed Nation
- The Last Trash Bin You’ll Ever Buy
N.B.: This story originally appeared on October 5, 2022 and has been updated with new links, products, and pricing.