Comp Treat KITCHEN WASTE

Kitchen Waste Composting involves a regulated, aerobic process that transforms organic matter into a nutrient-dense, biologically stable soil enhancer or mulch by means of natural decomposition. The final result is compost. Throughout the composting process, microorganisms consume the materials incorporated into the compost pile. They utilize carbon and nitrogen for growth and reproduction, water for material digestion, and oxygen for respiration.

Benefits of Composting at home:-

Composting is a natural method of recycling that holds significant power in reducing waste, combating climate change, and enhancing soil health. By converting food scraps and yard trimmings into compost, we not only minimize our environmental impact but also contribute to the creation of valuable soil amendments that benefit the environment and foster strong, sustainable communities.

Benefits of adding finished compost to your soil:-

  • Improves the structure and health of your soil by adding organic matter.
  • Helps the soil retain moisture and nutrients.
  • Attracts beneficial organisms to the soil and reduces the need for pesticides and fertilizers.
  • Reduces the potential for soil erosion.
  • Sequesters carbon in the soil.
  • Builds resiliency to the impacts of climate change.