What’s the Problem?

58 million tonnes

of food waste was generated in EU in 2023.

~50%

of that is generated at the household level.

8-10%

of global greenhouse gas emissions are generated by food waste.

74%

of the food waste in EU in 2022 ended up in landfills or incinerated.

Carbon Emissions of the FoodCycler

Kilograms of CO2e

195

Manufacturing, processing, and shipping

42

Average annual energy consumption

-350

Annual diverted CO2 per household

-280

Net annual carbon footprint

294

Lifetime energy consumption

-2450

Lifetime diverted CO2 per household

-1946

Net lifetime carbon footprint

15

End of life

FoodCycler carbon emmissions come from a a comprehensive life cycle assessment following ISO 14040 and 14044 standards.

A Closer Look at Bio-waste and Climate Impact

This infographic breaks down how FoodCycler reduces food waste emissions and why cleaner energy grids make that impact even greater.

Composting isn't for everyone.

Landfilling bio-waste is unsustainable, and people don’t know what they can do to solve this massive food waste problem.

So we made the FoodCycler.

FoodCycler Users Make A Big Contribution

1 Based on an average of running the FoodCycler for three cycles per week.
2 Source: 2025 LCA conducted by York University for Eco 3 and Eco 5.
3 Source: Greenhouse Gas Equivalencies Calculator

68,626,459

kilograms of food waste diverted from landfills since 2021.1

68,000+

metric tonnes of CO2 emissions avoided since 2021.2 That’s the equivalent of removing more than 15,000 gas-powered vehicles off the road every year.3

At the Crossroads of Innovation and Impact.

Did you know that decomposing bio-waste in landfills generates methane gas which is 30 times more harmful than C02 emissions from our vehicles?

Could bio-waste be worse for the environment than plastic?

Explore Our Science Articles

We’re a team of food waste experts and engineers united by the same goal: To build convenient technology that helps people tackle the global bio-waste problem.

FoodCycler® is made by

Why Toss it When You Can FoodCycle it?