How it works
A trash robot that does the dirty work for you.
Zola makes cleanup effortless so you can focus on the things you love.

Fill the bucket
Add your food scraps and leftovers right into Zola.

Press one button
It’s truly that effortless. Reduce your kitchen waste, smells, and pests.

Press one button
Zola takes care of the trash while you get some sleep.
How does Zola
work?
Zola works by first heating and grinding your food waste to accelerate decomposition. Then it uses advanced sensors to monitor moisture and control temperature to create the perfect conditions for microbial activity.
The proprietary dual-filter system makes the entire process odorless and in just hours, you’ll have nutrient-rich Zola Earth for your garden or lawn.
What can go in your Zola
Almost anything you eat can go in your Zola
From fruits and veggies to meat and bread, almost anything that you eat will break down into Earth inside Zola. Take the hassle out of food waste with a kitchen robot that works as hard as you do.

Add a larger mix of the following to every cycle for the best results
Fruit and Stems
Veggie Scraps
Coffee Grounds
Egg Shells
Plant Trimmings
Legumes
Zola vs. Chickens
Zola is great for anyone who doesn’t have the time, energy, or space for traditional composting (or who doesn’t have chickens!). Zola was created to help people keep their food scraps out of landfills and, with just the push of a button, you can transform your scraps into natural fertilizer that’s ready for your lawn or garden.
If you can compost, great. If you can’t, get Zola instead.
Shop ZolaThe old way vs the Zola way
Kitchen Bin
Fruit flies love these
Messy, smelly, leaky
Best hidden under the sink
Needs regular emptying
Zola Food Recycler
Easier and quicker than composting
No nasty bugs or pests in your trash
Less trash in your house and the landfill
Smell free and looks great in your kitchen
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Small, daily changes add up to extraordinary environmental changes.
More than 214,247 households are using Zola and, together, they're diverting millions of pounds of food from landfills every year and using their food scraps to regenerate the soil with natural, homemade fertilizer.
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