???Composting Made Easy: A Simple Step Towards a Greener Planet!??? Ever thought about composting but felt it might be too complicated? Think again! Composting is incredibly straightforward and a fantastic way to reduce waste while enriching the soil. ?? One of the best parts? You can even compost your old Skoy Swedish Dishcloths! These cloths are biodegradable, compostable, and perfect for your compost bin when they've reached the end of their life. According to the NRDC, composting involves combining organic waste like food scraps and yard waste, which then decomposes to form nutrient-rich compost. Here’s how you can get started: Choose Your Bin: Whether it’s a simple pile in your backyard or a fancy compost bin, find what works best for you. Collect Kitchen Scraps: Fruits, vegetables, coffee grounds, and even those Skoy cloths! Balance Your Greens and Browns: Alternate layers of green waste (kitchen scraps, grass clippings) and brown waste (dry leaves, cardboard). Keep It Aerated: Turn your compost regularly to keep it oxygenated. Harvest Your Compost: In a few months, you’ll have rich, nutrient-packed compost ready for your garden. By composting, you’re not only reducing landfill waste but also contributing to a healthier planet. It’s a win-win for you and the environment. ?? Ready to give it a try? Let’s make composting a part of our daily lives and inspire others to join the movement! Have any questions? Send us a message, we're here to help. https://lnkd.in/g2uqxAyq #Composting #Sustainability #EcoFriendly #SkoyCloths #GreenLiving #ZeroWaste #swedishdishcloth
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Composting vs. Landfills: Environmental Impacts and the Path Forward Landfills and composting are two main solutions regarding food waste management. Understanding the differences between composting and landfills can significantly impact our environment. Here are the key points to consider: Greenhouse Gas Emissions - Composting: Properly managed composting significantly reduces methane emissions compared to landfills, producing CO2 in an aerobic environment, which is much less harmful than methane. - Landfills: Major sources of methane (CH4), a potent greenhouse gas, produced in anaerobic conditions when organic waste decomposes. Resource Recovery - Composting: Recycles organic waste into valuable compost, improving soil health, enhancing plant growth, and reducing the need for chemical fertilizers. - Landfills: Organic waste is lost as a resource, not contributing to soil health or resource recovery. Leachate Production - Composting: Produces minimal leachate, which can be captured and reused in the composting process. - Landfills: Produce toxic leachate that can contaminate groundwater, requiring extensive monitoring and management. Space and Land Use - Composting: Requires less space and can be managed locally, reducing transportation emissions and costs. - Landfills: Require large areas of land, disrupting local ecosystems. Finding new landfill sites is increasingly difficult, especially near urban areas. Odor and Pests - Composting: Properly managed facilities minimize odors and pests through controlled conditions and regular turning of compost piles. - Landfills: Often produce strong odors and attract pests, which can be a nuisance to nearby communities. Long-term Environmental Impact - Composting: Offers a sustainable solution for managing organic waste, returning nutrients to the soil, and promoting a circular economy. - Landfills: Pose long-term environmental concerns including methane emissions, leachate management, and the eventual need to remediate landfill sites after closure. Currently, landfills account for about 55% of food waste management, while composting represents around 10%. To achieve better environmental outcomes, we need to promote composting as the primary solution for food waste management globally. The UN Environment Programme already promotes composting as a primary solution to food loss and waste (https://lnkd.in/eCda5ajB), but increased global efforts are needed to shift towards more sustainable practices. #Sustainability #CircularEconomy #WasteManagement #Composting #EnvironmentalImpact #GreenSolutions
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What is Compostable and How Can It Reduce Waste? Compostable materials are those that can break down naturally into organic matter when exposed to the right conditions, returning nutrients to the soil and reducing waste in landfills. Unlike traditional waste that can take years to decompose, compostable items break down more quickly, contributing to a healthier environment. Key points about compostable materials include: 1. Organic Breakdown: Compostable items, such as food scraps, yard waste, and certain biodegradable products, decompose into compost, a rich soil amendment that can enhance plant growth. 2. Waste Reduction: By composting organic waste, we reduce the volume of trash sent to landfills, which helps decrease methane emissions and lower our carbon footprint. 3. Environmental Benefits: Composting helps enrich soil, supports sustainable agriculture, and reduces the need for chemical fertilizers. Embracing compostable materials supports a circular economy and promotes a more sustainable lifestyle by closing the loop on waste and nurturing the environment. In our self-sustainable city project, we integrate compostable practices by providing community composting facilities and using compostable materials in our developments. Learn more about how we’re making compostable a key part of our sustainable living strategy and join us in creating a greener future. #Compostable #SustainableLiving #WasteReduction #SelfSustainableCity #EcoFriendly #GreenLiving https://lnkd.in/g-9vKHQ6
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Benefits of Composting Reduces Waste: Composting diverts organic waste from landfills, significantly reducing the volume of waste and methane emissions, a potent greenhouse gas. Enriches Soil: Compost enriches soil structure, enhances moisture retention, and adds essential nutrients, promoting healthier plant growth. Decreases the Need for Chemical Fertilizers: Utilizing compost reduces the reliance on chemical fertilizers, leading to more sustainable and eco-friendly gardening or farming practices. Supports Beneficial Microorganisms: Compost provides a habitat for beneficial microorganisms that aerate the soil, break down organic materials, and ward off plant diseases. Reduces Environmental Impact: By recycling organic waste into compost, we significantly reduce our environmental footprint, conserve natural resources, and minimize pollution. How Eco Santulan Can Help with Composting At Eco Santulan, we are dedicated to promoting sustainable waste management practices, including composting. Whether you're a homeowner looking to start composting or a company aiming to manage your organic waste more effectively, we can assist you every step of the way. For Homes: We provide top-quality composting machines designed for home use, making it easy and convenient to compost your kitchen and garden waste. Our team offers personalized guidance and support to help you set up and maintain your home composting system. For Companies: We offer industrial-grade composting machines suitable for large-scale organic waste management. Our consultancy services include customized waste management plans, comprehensive training sessions for employees, and ongoing support to ensure successful composting practices. Contact Us for Composting Machines and Guidance Ready to start composting and make a positive impact on the environment? Contact Eco Santulan today for high-quality composting machines and expert guidance tailored to your needs. Together, we can turn waste into a valuable resource and contribute to a greener, more sustainable future.
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What is Organic Waste Recycling? Organic waste recycling is the process of converting biodegradable waste—like food scraps, yard waste, and other natural materials—into useful products, primarily compost and biogas. This method not only reduces landfill waste but also enriches the soil, promotes healthier plant growth, and decreases greenhouse gas emissions. Why is it Important? In many communities, organic waste accounts for a significant portion of the waste stream. By recycling this waste, we can minimize the environmental impact of landfills and reduce the need for chemical fertilizers. Composting transforms organic materials into a nutrient-rich amendment, improving soil health and biodiversity. How to Start Organic Waste Recycling 1. Collection: Begin by segregating organic waste from regular trash. Use compost bins or bags for easy collection. ?? 2. Composting: Set up a compost pile or bin in your backyard. Layer green materials (like vegetable scraps) with brown materials (like dry leaves) to create a balanced compost mix. 3. Maintenance: Keep the compost moist and turn it regularly to aerate the pile. In a few months, you'll have rich compost ready for your garden! 4. Using Biogas: For larger operations, consider anaerobic digestion, a process that converts organic waste into biogas, which can be used for cooking or generating electricity. By incorporating organic waste recycling into our daily lives, we contribute to a more sustainable future. To learn more about how we are applying organic waste recycling in our self-sustainable city project, read our blog articles [here](https://lnkd.in/gU3nFcHh). Relevant Hashtags #OrganicWasteRecycling #Composting #SustainableLiving #WasteReduction #EcoFriendly #GreenCommunity #Biogas #SoilHealth #SelfSustainableCity
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From Waste to Wealth The Power of Bokashi Composting with Beneficial Microbes In today’s world, food waste is a growing challenge, but with the innovative Bokashi composting method and the power of beneficial microbes, we can transform waste into valuable resources. Bokashi, a process that uses a specially treated bran with beneficial microbes in an airtight container, ferments food waste, preventing odors, repelling pests, and reducing harmful gas emissions. Unlike traditional composting that takes months, Bokashi speeds up decomposition, turning kitchen scraps and organic waste into nutrient-rich compost in just a few weeks. This solution isn’t just for homes—it’s ideal for businesses like restaurants, hotels, and schools. By diverting food waste from landfills, Bokashi composting reduces methane emissions, improves urban air quality, and lowers waste collection costs. The nutrient-rich compost produced is packed with beneficial microbes that boost soil fertility, promote plant growth, and create healthier crops. This not only supports environmental sustainability but also helps businesses reduce their carbon footprint while contributing to a circular economy. For organizations seeking a competitive edge, Bokashi offers cost savings, simplicity, and hygiene. The process ensures that food waste is transformed efficiently, without the unpleasant smells or pest issues that often accompany waste management. Businesses can market themselves as environmentally responsible, reduce landfill contributions, and enrich the soil for future use. The adoption of Bokashi and its beneficial microbes isn’t just about managing waste—it’s about turning it into wealth. This eco-friendly practice helps to reduce waste, improve soil health, and contribute to a cleaner, greener planet. From homes to commercial enterprises, Bokashi composting is a powerful tool for creating a more sustainable future, proving that “waste is wealth” when approached with innovation and care. www.eko-vista.com Email : [email protected]
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Composting: A Sustainable Solution for Agricultural Waste Management in KZN As we strive for more sustainable practices, composting emerges as a powerful tool for managing organic waste in agricultural towns. Let’s explore how composting contributes to a greener and healthier environment in KZN: Recycling Farm and Agricultural Wastes: Composting is the most adaptable and fruitful method for managing biodegradable solid wastes. It plays a crucial role in recycling farm residues, crop waste, and other organic materials. By turning these wastes into nutrient-rich compost, we close the loop and create a circular economy within our agricultural communities. Advantages Over Landfilling: Unlike landfilling, which increases the potential for groundwater pollution through leachate, composting reduces water contamination. Composting also prevents waste from being burned or open-dumped on land surfaces, addressing environmental and global warming concerns. Cost-Effective and Environment-Friendly: Composting is an affordable practice for agricultural waste disposal. It minimizes the need for expensive landfill infrastructure. It also reduces greenhouse gas emissions, making it an environmentally friendly choice. Types of Composting: Conventional Composting: Traditional methods involve windrows or piles of organic material that naturally break down over time. Emerging Composting: Innovations include in-vessel composting, vermi-composting, and other specialized techniques. Factors Influencing Composting: Feedstock: The type and mix of organic materials used significantly impact the composting process. Temperature, Moisture, and Aeration: Proper management of these factors ensures efficient decomposition. Microbial Activity: Beneficial microorganisms play a vital role in breaking down organic matter. Future Possibilities: Research continues to improve composting processes, enhance efficiency, and explore new applications. Collaborations between farmers, researchers, and waste management authorities can drive positive change. Let’s embrace composting as a sustainable practice, turning waste into valuable resources. Together, we can build a healthier and more resilient KZN! ???? #SustainableAgriculture #Composting #WasteManagement #KZN This post is based on research conducted by Waqas et al. on composting processes for agricultural waste management. ?? Read the full article: Composting Processes for Agricultural Waste Management: A Comprehensive Review
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There is hot compostable news, and I am excited to share this steamy report from Closed Loop Partners. ??Certified compostable packaging was found to break down successfully across multiple composting technologies and timeframes. Like Rhodes Yepsen said, we don't need to question "if" compostable products break down. It's time to collectively focus on contamination, infrastructure funding, and compost market development. The whole point is to solve the big problem with waste. Around one-third of all the food we produce every year gets wasted, costing about US$230 billion. A lot of the harmful methane gas coming from landfills comes from thrown-away food, showing how much it harms the environment. To deal with this serious issue of food waste and its impact on climate change, there's a growing demand for circular systems that reuse organic materials. This includes packaging that can be composted and is safe for food. Read the report here: https://lnkd.in/gfWf5Wt4 #compostables #compost #certifiedcompostables #report #foodscraps #foodwaste
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Managing organic waste has never been easier with Ecomposter, a revolutionary product from EcolAgro. Designed to turn waste into valuable compost, Ecomposter is your go-to solution for sustainable waste management. Key Benefits of Ecomposter: 1) High Efficiency: Just 1 kg of Ecomposter can convert up to 10 tonnes of organic waste into rich, fertile compost. 2) Instant Odor Removal: Say goodbye to unpleasant smells. Ecomposter removes odour instantly, ensuring a clean and fresh environment. Nutrient-Rich Compost: Ecomposter naturally adds the highest NPK (Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Potassium) content into the compost, enhancing soil fertility and boosting plant growth. 3) Harmful Gas Suppression: Our product effectively suppresses harmful gases, making the composting process safer and more environmentally friendly. 4) Versatile Application: Ecomposter can handle any kind of organic waste, turning it into valuable compost in just 10-15 days. Why Choose Ecomposter? Ecomposter is more than just a composting solution. It's a commitment to sustainability and eco-friendly practices. By converting large amounts of organic waste into nutrient-rich compost, Ecomposter helps reduce landfill waste and promotes healthier soil and plant growth. How It Works: Ecomposter works through a natural and efficient decomposition process, breaking down organic materials quickly and effectively. Its unique formulation ensures that the compost produced is not only high in essential nutrients but also free from harmful pathogens and chemicals. Join the Green Revolution Make the switch to Ecomposter today and contribute to a greener, healthier planet. Whether you're a farmer, gardener, or waste management professional, Ecomposter is your ideal partner in sustainable organic waste management. For more information on Ecomposter and how it can benefit your organic waste management needs, visit our website www.ecolagro.com or contact us today. Ecomposter - Turning waste into wealth, one compost heap at a time. #ecolagro #ecomaster #ecomposter #ecofriendly #bioculture #Wastemanagement
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Maintaining ideal C:N ratio is very important step in making compost. High C:N ratio leads to immobilization of N whereas low C:N ratio leads to mineralization of N. So to make a good compost we must choose our feedstock wisely and calculate the carbon nitrogen content of the the feedstock in advance. #compost #Circulareconomy #sustainability
Once a month I have a Friday Zoom call with two colleagues, from Victoria and New South Wales. We cover a lot of territory, talking about the books we have read; the projects we are working on and the challenges we are dealing with. We provide support to each other when things are tough going and we celebrate together when we have accomplished something of note. Last Friday, we talked about compost. Specifically FOGO (Food Organics, Garden Organics) compost. The contamination issues with FOGO compost to be exact. I have seen first-hand FOGO compost delivered to a farm for use in a market garden that I thought was heavily contaminated with plastic. I didn’t think the compost should be used and I told the farmer so. Thankfully, for the soil's sake he agreed. On Friday I heard about the contamination issues at the factory where compost is made from the contents of the 'green' waste bin we put out for collection once a fortnight. Clearly there is some confusion at the household level about what should and what shouldn’t go into the ‘green' waste bin. What I really want to focus on though is homemade or community made compost because I am convinced this is better for our soil. I have recently learned from David Montgomery and Anne Bikle’s book 'What your food ate', that compost made with the wrong ratio of carbon to nitrogen, can mineralise the soil rather than provide food for microbes. Mineralised soils are water repellent. So, not all composts are the same, which was news to me. There is science to making good compost and it is better made at a small scale - 30:1 carbon to nitrogen. Composting our waste at a home/farm scale or even community scale is a lot better for the soil than industrial scale made compost that can be full on contaminants and nitrogen rich, which also causes emissions. ? I am careful and I still find contaminants in my worm farm from fruit stickers, or tape on cardboard. It is easy enough to contaminate the green bin waste even when you we hard. Compost is exactly what our soils need and recycling our waste is close to home lessens the environmental impact. Why don’t you give compost making a go. It might take a few 'goes' to get it right but it is worth the effort. The life in your soil will thank you. Today is day 100 of my 365-day writing journey. If I have said something that inspires you, share and maybe you will inspire someone else. Please like and comment, too. Image Credit: UN Environment Program
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Clearing Misconceptions in the Green Waste Debate There’s a lot of noise around contamination in green bins and the role of liners in composting. Here’s what the data really shows: 1. Claims of high contamination in green bins? Not true. - The average contamination rate for FOGO green bins in Australia is just 2%, compared to 11% for yellow recycling bins. - The best-performing councils achieve contamination rates as low as 0.4% 2. Claims that compostable caddy liners contribute to contamination? Also false. - Councils that accept compostable liners report 44% lower contamination rates. 3. The idea that avoiding liners is a viable solution? It doesn’t hold up. - Liners provide a safe, mess-free, and stink-free way for households to collect food waste. - Participation in FOGO green bin programs increases by 10% when liners are allowed. 4. Liners are critical for high quality compost. - The convenience and cleanliness of caddy liners increase food waste diversion from landfill by around 30%. We support the call for a national standard, but any colour coding must be strictly regulated to ensure only certified compostable products can use specified colours. LATAM offers an excellent example, where green is reserved exclusively for compostable products, and orange for recycled materials. This said, being overly pedantic or restrictive—such as mandating specific shades or PMS colours–would place unnecessary limitations on diverse market needs and the ability of brands to differentiate themselves. The goal should be solutions that support a circular economy by maximising food organics diversion from landfill and at the same time works for the majority of consumers, composters, and the broader industry. #Sustainability #CompostableSolutions #GreenWaste #Bioplastics #CircularEconomy https://lnkd.in/gdHN8qTg
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