The FOOD WASTE MAN!

We had a great visit this week from Drew Binsky, global YouTube star and all-round nice guy. He’d picked up on what we’re doing with food waste here in Yangon after our TEDx talk in Yangon recently, and came out to our bokashi yard in North Dagon to see what we were up to.

Turned out to be a super nice day, and he captured brilliantly the essence of what we are doing. Love this video!

Thanks Drew for making this happen!
/Inda and the Bokashi Myanmar team

In Drew’s words, after his “bokashi day”:

“Today on the outskirts of Yangon, Myanmar, I met an amazing guy named Inda who started Bokashi Myanmar. His vision is to create a cleaner and greener Myanmar by turning everyday FOOD WASTE into rich soil including plants, fruits and vegetables. 

All you have to do is store all of your food waste at home into little bins to ferment for a week, then add the magical Bokashi bran and after 6-8 weeks, your food waste transformers into living soil.

It’s such an easy concept — almost too simple to believe — but it really works as I saw with my own eyes, and and everyone can do it at home!

Bokashi can be purchased online and shipped to anywhere worldwide, so SHARE this video to help spread the word and inspire others how easy it is to live a more sustainable life. 

Follow Drew Binsky for daily travel videos, and join me on Instagram for more stories like this one!  https://instagram.com/drewbinsky

This is where you can see the original facebook post:

This is the link to the YouTube video of The FOOD WASTE MAN

By the way, he and Inda also made a lovely video together on The kissing sound in Myanmar – believe it or not, it’s a thing. Watch it and enjoy!

Published by Bokashi Myanmar

Organic waste is not trash! #soilrevolution

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