• Panasonic unveils RISAIKURA MS-N53 to recycle garbage

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    Panasonic will launch a high-priced garbage-processing machine which makes use of a special platinum-palladium catalyst. The Panasonic RISAIKURA MS-N53 recycler can hold up to 2kg of organic garbage, such as food scraps, which it then mixes up and breaks down into compost with the assistance of heat and the platinum- palladium catalyst. The end result is compost that can be used on your garden, with Panasonic claiming it is better than store-bought fertilizer. Panasonic RISAIKURA MS-N53 recycler has a number of different settings relating to what extent the garbage is dried out – between three and six hours. Users can select the shorter option if they intend to create compost with more protein to help the fertilisation of plants and vegetables, while the longer option suits long-term fertilization of trees.


    The Panasonic unit measures 268×365×550mm, weigh 12kg and uses mains electricity. The Panasonic RISAIKURA MS-N53 recycler will be available in Japan for approximately 85,000 yen ($881) when it hits the market on 26th April. A smaller model, the MS-N23, has a capacity of 1 kg will be available for approximately ¥65,000 ($675).
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    Via – [Fareastgizmos]

    Posted in Topics:Gadgets and Tech, Tags: , on March 13, 2009