Hi all,
I've been reading this site for way too long not to start posting. I guess I've been saving up for a good one. Please shoot holes in this, and tell me if anyone has talked about it before. Here goes:
Composting subscriptions have been around for a while. People pay to have their kitchen scraps picked up curbside. There's nothing like that down here in Tampa, but I've heard plenty about it. The problem I see with this is that it puts a lot of work on the collector/composter. Picking up all the time, turning the piles, etc.
I had the hair-brained scheme today of starting a service to manage worm bins. We could drop off a ready-to-go worm bin (rubbermaid-style loaded with worms and bedding), and pick up a "finished" bin. Take the finished bin back to the big worm farm and sort the worms and castings. Re-bed it and add worms back in. Send it to the next person in need of a fresh bin.
I imagine I'd charge on a "per service" basis. Pay only on pickup. Maybe include an initial deposit. That way, if you want to service your own bin, no problem.
Pros: This would move most of the composting to the customer's home. The bin would be picked up every couple of months, so there wouldn't be a ton of labor. Bins are cheap.
Cons: Lots can go wrong. It would take a good amount of up-front education to get newbies comfortable with worms. The seepage water would have to be contained, and somehow kept track of before overflow/worm drown (moisture sensor attached to a light in a second catch bin?)
Unless you all really tear this apart, I think I may try it with a handful of neighbors. It should be very easily scalable. Plus, if anyone wants to steal this idea, I'll take it as the highest form of compliment.