Composting: A Sustainable Solution for Waste Reduction and Soil Enrichment

Composting: A Sustainable Solution for Waste Reduction and Soil Enrichment
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Composting is a natural process that benefits the environment by reducing waste volume, improving soil quality, and adding nutrients to the soil. It involves decomposers breaking down organic material to create compost, which helps eliminate harmful organisms. There are two major types of composting - cool and hot, with hot composting reaching temperatures up to 70 degrees Celsius. Embracing composting can contribute significantly to a greener and healthier planet.

  • Composting
  • Environment
  • Waste Reduction
  • Soil Enrichment
  • Sustainability

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  1. Composting helps the environment by Reducing the waste volume Produce compost that helps soil quality Eliminates bad organisms Add nutrients to soil Compost is created by decomposers eating organic material They produce left overs and give off energy

  2. Hot Hot Only some fungi, bacteria and microbes are hot decomposers, the rest are cool

  3. 2 major types of composting (cool and hot) Cool takes a long time and requires many organisms Thermophilic (hot) up to temperatures of 70 degrees Celsius (140 Fahrenheit)

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