Composting Impact Factor

 Compost is created by combining organic waste in the right proportions into piles, rows, or vessels, such as wasted food, yard trimmings, and manure. Adding bulking agents such as wood chips as necessary to accelerate the breakdown of organic materials; and allowing complete stabilization and maturation of the finished material through a cure. Composting is currently important as a means of avoiding the high ecological and financial costs of landfilling certain forms of organic waste and compost products are providing an growing number of organic soil producers for the horticultural and landscaping industries. Composting the wastes creates a product that can be used to help improve soil, grow crops for the next generation and improve water quality It Reduces chemical fertilizer demand. Composting impacts and encourages the production of beneficial bacteria and fungi which break down organic matter in order to create humus, a rich material filled with nutrients and also reduces landfill methane emissions and lowers your carbon footprint.

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