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Recycled Plastic Compost Caddy 23 Litres

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Recycled Plastic Compost Caddy 23 LitresSay goodbye to ordinary food waste caddies that always run out of space and undermine your efforts to protect the environment. This recycled plastic kitchen compost caddy is the eco friendly solution that diverts plastic from landfills and breaks the cycle of plastic pollution while making food waste disposal even more sustainable. Made in the UK from 100% recycled plastic, this large 23 litre caddy provides ample space for all your household food

Say goodbye to ordinary food waste caddies that always run out of space and undermine your efforts to protect the environment. This recycled plastic kitchen compost caddy is the eco-friendly solution that diverts plastic from landfills and breaks the cycle of plastic pollution while making food waste disposal even more sustainable.

Made in the UK from 100% recycled plastic, this large 23 litre caddy provides ample space for all your household food waste without constantly reaching the brim. With room for days worth of food waste, you’ll be making fewer trips outside to your garden compost bin.

The wide opening lets you easily scrape off leftovers from plates without spillages and the wipe-clean interior prevents messy build up. You can forget about scooping up stray peas from the floor or scrubbing mushy mashed potato from the corners once and for all.

This kitchen food waste caddy also has a sturdy carry handle that locks the lid when upright, and the snap-fitting lid traps moisture and odours for fresher smelling kitchens… No more stinky smells lingering in the corner or wafting up your nose when having breakfast!

If you’re looking for a strong, durable compost caddy for the kitchen that’s designed to store a realistic amount of food waste (and keep those foul smells at bay) while aligning with your eco-values, you’re looking in the right place!

The eagle-eyed may notice this is almost identical to our recycled plastic nappy bucket... Well it is, only this one is green! They both have a 23-litre capacity and feature the same benefits, so it’s down to you to decide which colour you prefer.

What is composting?

Composting is a natural process where organic waste, such as food scraps, grass clippings, and other biodegradable materials, are broken down by microorganisms and turned into a nutrient-rich soil called compost. Compost can then be used as a natural fertiliser to nourish your garden. It’s an environmentally-friendly way to recycle food waste and create a valuable resource for gardening!

Households often use a kitchen food waste caddy or a compost caddy with a locking lid to store food waste during meal preparation. Once the compost caddy bin is full, you can simply empty it into your compost bin in the garden.

Why is composting food waste important?

UK households produce 4.5 million tonnes of food waste every year - that’s almost 2kg of food thrown away each day! What’s worse is that the majority of this food waste is actually edible, costing the average four-person household around £1,000 per year in food bought but not eaten.

When food waste isn’t recycled or composted, it usually ends up in landfill where it rots and releases harmful greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. Composting this food waste at home diverts from landfills and allows nutrients to be returned back to the soil instead. The enriched soil helps your plants, vegetables and flowers grow in your garden or allotment and reduces the need for fertilisers. It's a win-win!

What can you compost?

Most people are aware that you can add typical garden waste to your garden composter, such as grass cuttings, hedge trimmings, weeds, faded flowers, and prunings.

But so much of what we throw away in the kitchen as general rubbish can actually be composted instead.

Lots of types of uncooked kitchen waste can be put in your compost caddy, including fruits and vegetables along with their peelings, baked goods like bread and cakes, eggshells, tea bags and coffee grounds. Even out-of-date or mouldy foods like that loaf of bread you forgot about! But be careful about adding cooked food waste like meat, fish, dairy products and leftover cooked food.

Regular composting uses a cold composting technique that slowly breaks down organic materials over the course of several months, but it’s important to note that this method won’t kill pathogens or bacteria. That means this isn’t suitable for pet waste, compostable nappies or diseased plants and weed roots because the harmful bacteria or pathogens won’t be completely destroyed. You’ll need to hot compost these to kill the harmful bacteria in that waste instead - take a look at the Berkeley Hot Composting Method to learn more about that approach.

What foods can’t you put in the compost

While pretty much any of your kitchen waste can naturally decompose, it's recommended that you avoid adding certain food items and cooked leftovers to your compost piles. This includes things like fish, meat and bones, and dairy products like cheese, yoghurt and spoiled milk.

Why, you ask? The main reason is because these animal products get really smelly when decomposing, which can attract unwanted pests.

Other food waste recycling techniques

That said, there are other methods that allow you to recycle all your cooked and uncooked food waste. One of the simplest ways are food waste digesters like the Green Johanna or Hotbin that use a hot composting method, but they each require different proportions of food waste and garden waste to work properly so you’ll need to do your own research. Another technique is a Bokashi system which ferments your food waste so you can add it to your ordinary compost heap. These are great ways to recycle all your food waste, including all your uneaten takeaway food and plate scrapings - as well as that rather questionable leftover lasagne that’s been lurking at the back of your fridge since last week! You can learn more about the different food waste recycling methods that you can use at home here.

Alternatively, if your local authority runs a food waste recycling scheme in your area, they will usually provide a food waste caddy and offer regular kerbside collections. Pretty much all food waste, except liquids like milk and any non-food items, can go into these, including meat, fish, bones, dairy products and leftover cooked foods. But be sure to check with your council first to find more information and advice about their composting facilities.

How to compost food at home

Composting may seem daunting at first, but it only takes a few minutes a day to get into your routine.

Simplify the process with a kitchen food waste caddy – a handy solution for managing kitchen waste. Keeping a compost caddy in your kitchen works as a reminder to recycle scraps instead of binning them when cooking, baking or preparing meals.

Just scrape food scraps into this spacious container, and when it’s full, toss it into your garden compost bin. It's a convenient way to store days' worth of food waste at a time.

To maintain cleanliness, consider lining the caddy with newspaper or compostable caddy liners. A good spritz of antibacterial spray and a quick wipe down help keep it fresh when it gets a bit messy. With this easy-to-use compost caddy with a locking lid, turning food waste into nutrient-rich compost becomes an easy habit for a greener, cleaner home.

There are lots of ways to compost at home. You can find more information about composting on the RHS website.

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C. Dickerson
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★★★★★ 5
Easy recommendation
Style: For Him
Actual reviewer, not paid to make this, nor was incentivized. Great value - these soaps last around 3 months each. Scents are non-offensive, soap doesn't leave my skin dry, and I feel clean afterward. They also lather up really well!
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This little roller is great works better than higher priced machines and you get the cleaning kit with it . recommend this to anyone just starting to roll their own . quality and affordability I like it
Waukegan, US
★★★★★ 5
Great soap
Style: For Him
Luv this soap better than the Dr. Squash soap so far . It lathers good cleans ,no film , and luv the smell of it . I will most definitely buy again . It's my soap from now on for sure . Luv everything about it
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Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2026
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Matt C.
Bozeman, US
★★★★★ 3
IMMEDIATE REACTION, PLUS FOLLOW UP AFTER A WEEK!
Style: For Him
**Package arrived LITERALLY 5 minutes ago, here is my immediate initial reaction, and then I'll actually post this after USING the soap and getting a better feel for the product.** Keeping in mind that smell is subjective, here are my knee jerk thoughts on the bars of soap: - Firstly, I can smell the soap through the bag (and box). Whatever scent this is, it's POTENT. - Opening the box, the bars of soap look a LITTLE small. Not egregiously so, but a little bit smaller than your average bar of soap; BUT I check them against a new bar of Dove soap that I have, and they are identical. The eyes are playing tricks on you with these. - Here is the breakdown of the 6 scents - Activated Charcoal. This is what I was HOPING would smell like the "Pine Tar" that other companies (like Dr. Squatch, which I've never used, btw) have, but it is the "soap-est" smelling soap, with a hint of tar. It smells a little bit like a can of new paint. - Tango Mango. IMHO, the best smelling of the 6, with strong citrus smells. Very lemon-y, but pleasant. - Eucamint. Ahhh, here's what was permiating out of the box. This smell is STRONG, with an AGGRESSIVE mint smell. Like, Ben Gay mint. And as strong to boot. It doesn't smell BAD, but it's hands down the strongest scent. - Oatmeal Shea. Meh. Kinda smells like an old coat that would be hanging in your grandfathers closet. It's not a BAD smell, but it has this weird odor to it, like when you leave a can of peanuts in your cupboard for a long time, and then go back and smell it. - Patchouli Lime. This one kind of smells like a mixture of Activated Charcoal, Eucamint and Oatmeal Shea. It smells like a room that you just painted a day or two ago, and it definitely has the Ben Gay after aroma lingering. - Apline Spice. This smells like a box. Like find an empty cardboard box, open it, and take a whiff. Boom, Alpine Spice. My least favorite. I will say, none of them STINK; as in there isn't a smell that I'm like, "ewww, I don't want to smell like AT ALL!" Which sounds weird, because I described some of them as "paint," "an old coat," and "a cardboard box," but I feel that those are just very passive smells, not aggressively bad ones. If there is a problem soap, I would assume it's going to be Eucamint, because it might just be too overpowering, although I've found that the more you smell them, they seem to mellow out. I imagine that after a shower with these, the smell will dissipate enough that it will be more mild. Still, with the exception of Tango Mango; a very good smelling soap mind you, I'd say they are all very "manly" scents, and I'm excited to try them out. Ok, so I'm a little over a week in, and here's my final take. (I made it through Activated Charcoal and Tango Mango): First, the scents ABSOLUTELY mellow out when used to actually shower with them. My wife, who admittedly isn't really up on me like that, hasn't even mentioned me smelling differently than the last 11 years. So, if she's even noticed, it's not on a level to make a fuss about. This is important because fresh from the box, these things have some powerful scents, but they are definitely tamed by washing with them. The bars last ABOUT 7 showers. Obviously, your mileage will vary based on how long you're in the shower, how much you scrub, how you store them, etc, but I was able to get 7 GOOD showers out of these. I have them in these natural sisal (whatever that is) exfoliating bags that help lather and store the soap, and really did some good scrubbing in my showers. The bars lather decently, but I'm not sure how much the bag helps with that. If you are a once a day showerer, a bar a week is a very fair approximation of what you'll get. I definitely felt.....SOMETHING I didn't before with my shower gel showers. I don't know if that's the moisturizing, or the exfoliation, but my skin felt a little different after showering. A decent buy. I'm not thrilled, but I'm not upset either. I don't think it changed my life, or even the way I shower, but I'm not mad at the experiment. I may try the Dr. Squatch soaps to see how all these stack up.
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Jessica
Belleville, US
★★★★★ 5
Convinced to make the switch
Style: Citrus
Love this soap. I was using Jukebox, but I'm making the switch. Crate 61 feels better on my skin, the bars last a little longer and the 6 pack is $15 cheaper than I was paying for 6 bars with the Jukebox subscription. I get extremely dirty at my job so I tend to go through soap faster than the average women. Jukebox bars would last me about 4 days. These will last 6 or 7 days. Jukebox bars were a definite upgrade from body wash, but it would irritate the sensitive areas. I don't have that issue with this soap. Jukebox bars smell nice in the shower, but I feel like the scent didn't last beyond that. Crate 61 leaves a pleasantly subtle smell on my skin after showering. The only benefit with Jukebox is that you can choose the individual soaps in your 6 pack, rather than selecting one of the collections.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2026
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kim labarre
Houston, US
★★★★★ 5
Great exfoliation
Color: yellow
This does a beautiful job exfoliating, no more flakey legs. And it's gentle enough for the rest of my body. I'm on my 2nd bar of soap in my 1st bag and it's holding up well. I give it a good rinse after each use and hang it on a hook in my shower to dry. Well worth the money.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2026

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