Protect your tenants, staff and the environment while slashing costs.

Imagine Zero Day in your building.

Up to 95% waste volume reduction.

Our machines break down rigid solid shapes into dense particulates AND Remove Air pockets to creatE a uniform block with up to 95% less volume.

Save space and increase curb appeal - Volume reduction at the source allows you to save space everywhere you move waste through. On the curb, blocks stack neatly to minimize footprint and enhance your building or Home's aesthetic.

Automatic block Creation - Forest automatically determines when to complete a block. No overflowing Garbage Bins. No open trash bags left overnight.

Vermin and odor repellent containment

Our fully bio-degradable block wrapping material is infused with a natural capsaicin based vermin REPELLENT automatically controlling pests by removing their food sources.

Spill proof storage - The heat sealed seam keeps your building or home clean. solids and liquids remain inside the blocks. Never any additional cleaning from leaky trash bags

Odor Proof - Forest generates a tight seal around organic waste, keeping orders in and vermin out.

Tenant and staff onboarding and support

EveryCounter-top receptacles for waste collection at a unit level. The zero day app provides information on which bin to place different materials

Touchless operations - Forest is designed to operate with zero touch, whether within your home or in a public space, ensuring maximum levels of hygiene and discontamination.

Easy to operate - Attach in your counter-top Receptacle and automatically empty the contents. easy to clean with just a rinse of water and no need to change a trash bag ever again!

Regulatory compliance support

We keep up with the ever changing regulatory landscape at city, state, and national levels ensuring that your business always stays compliant.

Cost savings - Save money by avoiding heavy fines from NONCOMPLIANCE with local sustainability Initiatives. Forest makes it easy to track and support your sustainability initiatives.

Regulatory - easily track and report your sustainability metrics. forest tracks how much waste you divert from landfills and provides a fully transparent picture about where your organics are processed.

How It Works

Organic waste becomes renewable energy in just three simple steps.

step one

Collect Organic Waste in th countertop receptacle

Collect food scraps and compostables in counter-top receptacle. When your bin is full, snap it in to the forest Machine and contents will fall directly into the machine. to be processed.

Counter-top Receptacles snap neatly onto forest keeping the environment clean and safe.
The counter-top receptacle is easy to clean with just a rinse of water
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step Two

dispose contents into forest

the machine will automatically determine the best time to seal your compostables in a block based on a desirable weight and time of day. collect your blocks and set them out on the curb or at your loading Dock.

the Counter-top receptacle easily attaches to the top of Forest
forest automatically seals organic material into compact and odor resistant blocks.
Learn More about blocks
step Three

store blocks in storage receptacles for collection

use the zero day app to schedule an on demand pickup or on a pre-planned schedule. Zero day will transport your blocks to a partner digestion or composting facility keeping your food scraps and organic waste out of landfill.

Curbside storage containers are easy to transport and take a fraction of the space of traditional dumpsters
our zero emission evs collect blocks to be processed into renewable products
Learn More about large storage and collections
Stage #1

Unconscious
Incompetence

By default we all start our learning curve knowing little to nothing about the topic. But the main thing during this stage is not start learning but becoming aware of our ignorance and making the right decision about it.

For some, this stage is a trap, reacting with denial and rejection to the unknown and locking themselves in a vicious cycle of “I don’t know, I don’t care, don’t bother” - or even worse, falling for the Dunning-Kruger effect.

For others, facing new things is a challenge that sparks curiosity and excitement over the fears and discomforts of looking dumb. And that’s exactly the goal of this phase; become aware of how much we don’t know and be open to know better.

Illustration of a woman holding a crown on her head that is too bid and covers her eyes.
Stage #2

Conscious
Incompetence

Coming to terms with what we don’t know is a big step, but we haven’t learn anything yet. Phase two is where we kick that off by asking lots of mindful questions and engaging in playful practice.

These first steps can be very rewarding due to the impression of our progress being exponential and accelerated and the support and encouragement from people that love seeing us grow. However, there are also major challenges.

Contemplating the immensity of what we don’t know can be overwhelming and paralyzing. Becoming dependent of externals validations or facing sudden disinterest can also be off-putting. And, the most dangerous of all, overestimating the little we’ve learned and going back to phase.

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Stage #3

Conscious
Competence

We’ve finally learned something new. Now we actually understand what we’re doing and can explain how and why something works. How did we get here? Through practice and experience.

This stage rocks because finally we can assess a situation or a task and use our skill to create great outcome. Ans that is highly motivation.

Thus, we can only do it if we’re super focus and that might make us believe that our performance depends on external factors. Avoid this mindset.

Also, this stage is where things like the impostor syndrome or the plateau effect hit the hardest. We’ve to stay consistent and enthusiastic about bigger challenges and appreciate how far we’ve come so far.

Illustration of a man in business suit deadlifting a heavy bar from the top of an office chair.
Stage #4

Unconscious
Competence

By this stage we’ve developed such a high level of competence that we can perform without thinking about it, even to the point where it has become second nature, muscle memory, or “the zone”.

Once we’ve achieved a high level of expertise, we run the risk of forgetting what it was like to learn something from scratch, falling for an ugly state or entitlement, or getting bored.

And what’s left then? Naturally we have to push our skills to the next limit in order to discover new spaces for growth, either in our fields of expertise or synthesizing knowledge from other fields to create new unexplored spaces.

Illustration of a happy man in suit multitasking with ease.

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With Zero Day residential buildings can save over $200,000 annually on average.

Compare Zero Day with the three main residential waste management typologies in use today.

features

Components
price
Lifespan
Spill - proof
Odor - proof
Vermin - repellant
Waste end-of-life
Annual service cost
Energy consumption
per month
Carbon emissions per tonne of waste

Zero Day

price
forest
accessories
storage
collections
price
$299 per month
Lifespan
10 - 12 years
Spill - proof
Odor - proof
Vermin - repellant
Waste end-of-life
Digestion*
Digestion*
Annual service cost
$0
Energy consumption
5.5kWh
Carbon emissions per kg of waste
-200 kg*

Typology 1

price
black garbage bags
wheelie bin
price
$70 - $1,200
Lifespan
1 - 5 years
Spill - proof
Odor - proof
Vermin - repellant
Waste end-of-life
Landfill, Incineration
Annual service cost
$1,000
Energy consumption
-
Carbon emissions per kg of waste
400 kg

Typology 2

price
black garbage bags
wheelie bins
dumpsters
price
$250 - $5,000
Lifespan
1 - 12 years
Spill - proof
Odor - proof
Vermin - repellant
Waste end-of-life
Landfill, Incineration
Annual service cost
$5,000
Energy consumption
-
Carbon emissions per kg of waste
400 kg

Typology 3

price
black garbage bags
wheelie bins
dumpsters
compactor
price
$16,000 - $110,500
Lifespan
1 - 15 years
Spill - proof
Odor - proof
Vermin - repellant
Waste end-of-life
Landfill, Incineration
Annual service cost
$30,000
Energy consumption
100 - 30,000 kwh
Carbon emissions per kg of waste
400 kg

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