[Inara Trend Design | Kitchen] —– Food Waste Disposal Made Easy With Sepura Unveiled at CES 2020
Food Waste Disposal –Canada-based Anvy Technologies is one of the many exciting startups presenting at the CES 2020. Believing that we need a sustainable alternative to garbage disposal, the startup showcased Sepura food waste disposal system that mounts under the kitchen sink with existing plumbing and visions to relieve users from the hassle of composting.
Users can put all the food waste directly into the sink, instead of filling the landfills and drains with it. Sepura designed to be installed in any kitchen sink can connect to the dishwasher drain and separate all solid materials in a sealed collection center on the touch of a button.
There is a safety feature that stops the device from working when it detects some non-food items, the user can remove it before starting again.
Sepura feature light indicators to show volume status of the collection bin, which can easily store up to 6 gallons of food waste for nearly 4 weeks without odor. The light indicator lets a user know how full it is and when it’s time to empty it.
Canada-based Anvy Technologies is one of the many exciting startups presenting at the CES 2020. Believing that we need a sustainable alternative to garbage disposal, the startup showcased Sepura food waste disposal system that mounts under the kitchen sink with existing plumbing and visions to relieve users from the hassle of composting.
Introduced as Anvy Technologies’ first flagship product, Sepura was designed to be beautiful, affordable and easy to use while helping to contribute to a greener world. As a smarter alternative to conventional garbage disposals, Sepura also grinds up food waste. Instead of sending the solid matter into the pipes, it instead diverts the separated food solids into an odorless, sealed collection bin beneath the sink for composting. Unlike disposals that are typically very loud, Sepura operates with a quiet hum as it processes food.
When the bin is full, the inner compartment can slide out for disposing of the collected organics in a compost or curbside collection bin. As per the official website, Sepura is available for preorder at $340.