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Dubai-based startup aims to make UAE a soil sufficient and green city

Aims to empower household gardening, landscaping and vegetable produce with improved quality of locally produced foods

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  • Big Farm Brothers introduces ComBin, an organic recycling and natural composting solution to households in the UAE.
  • Aims to empower household gardening, landscaping and vegetable produce with improved quality of locally produced foods.

Dubai-based startup – Big Farm Brothers – is offering a comprehensive recycling and natural composting alternative to make the UAE  a soil sufficient and green city. 

It has introduced ComBin, an organic recycling and natural composting solution to the households in the UAE, to empower household gardening, landscaping and vegetable produce with improved quality of locally produced foods.

Composting is a powerful process which has the potential to convert all the greenhouse emissions into nutrient rich soil which nourishes life in itself.

“Organic and natural composting is one of the effective ways to grow vegetables that are rich in taste and nutrients. With a lot of focus on immunity building and clean eating, ComBin enables a more natural way of consuming nutrient- rich produce,” Vishal Mahajan, Co-Founder of Big Farm Brothers, said.

With managing considerable amount of natural kitchen waste, he said that households in the UAE can take progressive steps to ensure a more organic and natural harvest in their balconies, lawns and backyards.

All products available are sourced from trusted farmers who have practiced organic farming for over a decade now.

Combin is made from used oil drum and can be placed anywhere in the backyard, garden, parking space or even in front lawn.

 “Through this initiative, Big Farm Brothers aims to build community awareness on keeping food waste out of the landfill, supporting green jobs, reducing greenhouse gas emissions and restore compost soil,” Mahajan said.

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