Robomow employs a method known as Grasscycling, which is essentially the natural recycling of grass. This involves cutting the grass into tiny clippings that are then embedded into the lawn's roots. Here, they decompose and serve as a natural fertilizer. Grass clippings are composed of 80-85% water and they release essential nutrients back into the soil.
Grasscycling is a simple and nearly effortless way to contribute positively to the environment. From March to September, grass clippings can cause landfill use to surge by up to 50 percent. Although these clippings will decompose naturally, the environmental damage is already done due to the transportation of this waste.
By leaving the clippings where they fall, which is scientifically the best practice, you can help reduce excess pollution. Grasscycling also reintroduces water into the soil and shields the growing lawn from excessive water loss through evaporation. This reduces your reliance on water, one of our most endangered resources, demonstrating your commitment to a more environmentally-friendly future.