Title: The Green Cone Food Digester: Long Term Use
1The Green Cone Food Digester Long Term Use
6th July 2006 A presentation by Robert Swabey
2Introduction
- The Green Cone Food Digester
- The Green Cone is a four-part injection molded
unit - The Green Cone takes all household food waste
3Introduction
Why use the Green Cone ?
- The Green Cone is designed to deal with BMW
- The amount of waste diverted using the Green Cone
can be used when meeting targets - The Green Cone can divert from 2.1kg to
3.9kg/hhd/week BMW! - Between 32,000 and 59,000 tonnes of waste could
potentially be diverted annually in West Sussex
alone!
4Introduction
Aims of Research
- To investigate whether people continue to use
their Green Cones? - Does the Green Cone continue to work well?
- What Problems do users encounter?
- What would make it easier for users?
5Literature Review
The Green Cone accelerate the natural
decomposition process by raising
temperatures maintaining aerobic
conditions encouraging the growth of
micro-organisms.
6Literature Review
The Green Cone Food Digester Since it formation
in 1991 Green Cone Limited has distributed over
180,000 units Relatively few research studies
have been undertaken which report on the
performance of the Green Cone
7Methodology
- Methodology
- An advice and support service was set up by WERG
and West Sussex County Council to contact
residents who had purchased a Green Cone. - Names and Phone numbers were obtained from three
previous Green Cone Campaigns - 2002 Sainsburys Campaign
- 2004/05 West Sussex Campaign
- 2005 Horsham Pilot Scheme
- Interviews took place over the phone or at the
doors and all household completed a short closed
survey during the interview.
8Results
9Results
Continued use of Green Cone
10Results
Comparison of use between Campaign
11Results
Green Cone Performance
12Results
Frequency of Green Cone use
13Results
Problems experienced during use
14Results
Does the household use a composter as well?
15Conclusions
- Conclusions
- Once people start using Green Cones they tend
continue. - Users are predominantly satisfied with the Green
Cone and feel that it can manage the quantities
of waste their household produce. - Green Cone schemes need a support system that
offers users advice. - More people would take up use if there was an
installation service. - Green Cone does have the potential to be a part
of future waste strategies.
16Results
Uptake Vs Deprivation
17The End
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