When my late grandmother lived in Brooklyn, I remember the mysterious chute in the trash room that would send whatever was placed inside sliding down into the abyss. Back then any inanimate object that could fit – paper, plastic, clothing, food – was fair game and would be shipped to the incinerator and burned. We’ve learned a lot about the environment since those days, and now the science of those chutes are being put to good use to green new kitchens with the Clean Chute Recycling System.
Much in the same vein as the laundry chutes that were popular during the Brady Bunch era, the kitchen chute sends recyclables and trash out of the kitchen and through the wall via stainless steel doors installed in the backsplash or countertop. Trash bins sit in an adjacent room such as a garage, laundry room, mudroom or attached outdoor shed.
Made from 80% recycled materials, the units can be custom made to fit a new or remodeled kitchen. The 45° Clean Chute® (pdf) system slides all waste to its proper container in the garage, laundry room, or other adjacent area. Doors are available in stainless steel, copper, brass, tile, wood or be matched to existing appliance color.