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Mill’s updated bin will turn your food scraps into pre-breakfast chicken feed

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Mill, a food scraps startup, is releasing a completely new design of its bin that grinds and dries scraps, turning them into compost-like soil that can feed plants and chickens.

The new bin looks like the old one, an elegant take on classic kitchen decor, but the design has been tweaked and the insides have been refreshed, Mill Co-founder Matt Rogers told TechCrunch.

“The interior is completely redesigned,” he said. “It’s much more energy efficient, much faster.” Where the previous design could take 20 hours to complete a sanding and drying cycle, Rogers said the new one should be done in the morning.

“My wife, who is a die-hard customer, is kind of surprised by how fast it is,” he said. “This is very good for people like us at home. But also because it’s faster, there are other applications it could go into now. Think offices or slightly more commercial applications.”

Redesigned internals rotate the sanding vanes on their sides, adding an extra shaft to ensure they wipe the entire bin. The drying function, which consisted of heating elements under the bin, has also been revised. Now, the heating elements surround the entire bin and the fan blows hot air through the food scraps as they are processed. A carbon filter remains on the back to absorb any odors.

Initially, the Mill advertised heavily for its partnership with the US Postal Service, in which mail carriers would pick up the grounds so they could be sent to a processing facility where they would be processed into chicken feed. This program continues nationally and a standards body has recently certified Mill’s animal feed product, which will help in faster adoption of the startup by interested farmers.

But Mill has also explored other ways to reestablish his footing in the food system. In Phoenix, a nearby farm, R.City, will collect soil from Mill households and use it on their fields. The service includes maintenance, soil pickup and four compost deliveries per year. For a little extra, customers can pick up a farm box. Mill has added a few more farms since then.

“We’ve actually come full circle in Phoenix,” Rogers said. “Your food waste goes to a local farm to create more food for the community.”

Mill initially offered its bin only through subscription, but in recent weeks, it quietly added the option to buy one outright for $999, pricing that carries over to the new model. Subscription costs have become cheaper when billed annually, down from $36 to $360, but more expensive when billed month-to-month ($50, down from $45). Anyone can try it for 30 days for free.

In Phoenix, pricing and service varies slightly as the US Postal Service is not involved.

With its focus on hardware and consumer (as opposed to business) sales, Mill is a bit more extreme in climate technology. The consumer stuff is famously challenging, though it helps that Rogers and co-founder Harry Tannenbaum have been through it before with Nest. Their experience in assembling teams focused on consumer hardware may explain how they were able to release a revised version of the bucket less than a year after the first one was released.

According to Rogers, Mill has won over customers. All 10,000 of the initial batch have sold out, and the product’s net promoter score is “north of 70,” he added. “Of all the products I’ve worked on in my career, this might be the best product I’ve ever worked on.”

A good product is no guarantee of long-term success, of course, but Mill’s substantial war chest of more than $232 million, according to PitchBook, should help. The fact that the company is booking revenue should also help it cross the valley of death that often besets early-stage startups.

Part of Mill’s speed clearly comes from Rogers, who is a fast-talking, energetic person. But there’s also the sense that, for Rogers, there’s no time to waste. Mill may have already diverted 1 million pounds of food waste from landfills (and the associated greenhouse gases), but it’s not enough for him. “The emissions curve is not bending fast enough,” he said.

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