How it works
Our composting machines reduce food waste by 80-90%
Our innovative technology allows of an automated and odourless composting process. Utilising our patented microbes, heat, humidity, agitation and airflow, food waste is transformed into nutrient-rich compost in only 24 hours.
How it works
Oklin machines speed up the natural composting process to a 24-hour, energy-efficient and automated process.
Composting Chamber
The composting chamber has internal rotating arms for mechanical agitation, and an oil jacket for heating and insulation.
Acidulo™ Microorganisms
Our unique composting technology uses patented microbes to speed up the break down of organic waste and achieve a volume reduction of 80-90%.
Hygienisation
The temperature of the tank is raised to a minimum of 70°C consistently for one hour to kill 97.3-99.99% of harmful pathogens and bacteria.
Deodorising Unit
The machines can be equipped with various deodorisers with odour filtering technologies to eliminate any smells associated with the composting process.
Final Product
There is no greywater discharge, nor any harmful gases. The output of the machine is a nutrient-rich compost that can be used for various horticultural applications.
What happens inside an Oklin composting machine during the process?
Inside the Oklin composting machine, food waste is placed into a fully enclosed chamber where it is continuously mixed by rotating blades. Patented microorganisms break down the waste while heat, airflow and moisture levels are carefully controlled to create the ideal conditions for rapid aerobic decomposition.
How do microorganisms speed up composting in Oklin machines?
Oklin machines use specially developed microorganisms that accelerate the natural breakdown of organic waste. These microbes quickly digest food waste when combined with controlled heat and oxygen, significantly reducing the time required compared to traditional composting methods.
Why does the composting process reach high temperatures?
The composting process inside Oklin machines reaches temperatures above 70°C to support rapid decomposition and hygienisation. This high heat helps break down organic material efficiently while also killing harmful bacteria and pathogens, making the output safe to handle.
How does the machine prevent odours during composting?
Oklin composting machines are designed as closed-loop systems with built-in deodorising technology. Air generated during the process is passed through filtration systems, ensuring that odours are neutralised before being released, allowing the machine to operate cleanly indoors.
What is the final output from the composting machine?
The output is a dry, stabilised compost-like material that is significantly reduced in volume—typically by up to 80–90%. This material can be used as a soil enhancer or sent for further composting, depending on local regulations and application needs.
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