
🍕 Why Pizza Boxes Belong in Your Compost, Not the Trash
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Pizza boxes are 100% compostable if they’re grease-free and uncoated. But even greasy sections can be processed with modern solutions like the Moreborn MB12 Electric Composter. Here’s why:
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📉 Landfill Impact: Traditional disposal releases methane, a greenhouse gas 25x stronger than CO₂ (EPA, 2023).
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🌱 Garden Benefits: Shredded pizza boxes add carbon-rich "brown material" to balance nitrogen-heavy food scraps.
⚡ How the Moreborn MB12 Makes Pizza Box Composting Effortless
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Shred & Mix: Cut oil-free sections into 2" strips using scissors.
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Layer Smartly: Alternate pizza box shreds with kitchen scraps (1:2 ratio).
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Activate: Add the MB12’s patented BioBoost microbes (included) to break down cellulose and oils.
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Harvest: In 48 hours, get odorless, garden-ready compost!
💡 Pro Tip: Pair pizza boxes with lawn clippings for pH-balanced compost perfect for tomatoes and roses!
🌍 Real-World Results: A Case Study
Portland Urban Farms saw a 37% increase in compost output after integrating pizza box shreds with their Moreborn MB12 systems. As farm manager Lisa notes:
"The MB12 handles greasy cardboard better than our industrial shredder. Plus, the compost tripled our zucchini yields!"
FAQ Section Q: Can I compost pizza boxes with cheese residue?
A: Yes! The MB12’s 165°F heating cycle neutralizes dairy pathogens. Just remove large cheese chunks first.
Q: Will coated boxes harm my compost?
A: Avoid PFAS/PE-coated boxes (do the water bead test). PLA-coated boxes are safe but require extended cycles.
Q: How much pizza cardboard can I add?
A: Max 30% per batch—overloading slows decomposition.
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Call to Action Ready to turn trash into treasure? Shop the Moreborn MB12 Electric Composter today and get a free compostable liner kit ($29 value)!