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MAZE GREEN CONE

How the Green Cone works

Sunlight
Provides energy source for cone
Double Walled Solar Cone
Creates a heat trap of circulating air to encourage bacteria growth and
also insulates waste in winter
Digestion Chamber
Enables aerobic condition to be created and also reduces methane
production
Water
Evaporates from food waste for aerobic composting
Soil
Filters out odor and prevents access by flies
Rich Soil Conditioner
Seeps into surrounding ground
Natural Micro-Organisms and Worms
Migrate freely in and out of basket and break down the waste
A completely natural system that reduces your waste to its natural components of water and CO2
Over 90% of the waste in your Green Cone will be absorbed as water by the soil

Assembly

Components
A
B
Studs
Hinge
10x5/8
X2
x1
Tools Required: Flathead & Phillips Screwdriver
STEP 1:
Place the ribbed side of the hinge on the inside of the lid.
Screw the hinge ( B) on to the lid through the pre-drilled
holes using the two studs (A ). Do not over tighten the
studs as you could crack the lid.
STEP 2:
Attach the lid lock to the outer green
cone through the marked holes using
the 8x5/8 screws (E).
C
D
E
Screw Backplate
18x5/8
x9
x1
x8
F
Screw Lid Lock
Basket
x1
60 cm
Black-Cone Green-Cone
70 cm
42 cm

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  • Page 1 Migrate freely in and out of basket and break down the waste 60 cm A completely natural system that reduces your waste to its natural components of water and CO2 Over 90% of the waste in your Green Cone will be absorbed as water by the soil Assembly Components...
  • Page 2 Place the black cone on top of the basket. Then place the green cone over the black cone and line up the holes on the green cone with the U slots on the black cone. Use the 6 10x5/8 self tapping screws (C) to secure the two upper cones to the basket.
  • Page 3 Your Green Cone needs very little maintenance. As noted in the section on installation, it is important to ensure that the top of the basket and the bottom lip of the outer green cone are below ground level and always fully covered with soil.
  • Page 4 However, the eggs of fruit flies are already in the skins of many fruits especially (orange and banana skins) and can hatch out in the Green Cone. Similarly, if food or food waste is not kept covered prior to going into the Green Cone, eggs may be laid by a house fly/blue bottle. These would also produce maggots and flies in the Green Cone.

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