2. You often try to be as green
as possible: you recycle
your plastics, you bring
reusable bags with you
when you shop, and you do
what you can to cut down
on waste. But what about
food waste?
3. We would recommend that you follow some of the quick tips
below, as they are not only easy to implement but also
affordable as well.
4. Using worms to recycle food
scraps and other organic
material
Process recycles various
organic materials and
produces a soil conditioner
Use these organic and natural
methods to make healthy
garden soil from common dirt.
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COMPOSTING ENRICHING
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3 WAYS
5. USE A WORM BIN
You can make use of disposal bin rentals to
eliminate all of your organic waste, and it is
especially recommended if you have young
children.
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6. ● In terms of where to obtain the worms, you do not need to go on the
hunt for worms in the dirt around your home or garden. Instead, you
can visit your local home and garden shop or pet store in order to get
the worms, and they can also provide you with the ideal housing for
the creepy crawlers as well if you desire.
● Yet another benefit of using worms to consume your organic waste is
that worms actually leave castings behind after they have consumed
sufficient amounts of organic waste. The castings that they produce
are actually absorbed by plants, and the castings can also be used in
order to enrich your soil if you are a gardener.
7. COMPOSTING
Composting is the biological decomposition of
organic waste such as food or plant material by
bacteria, fungi, worms and other organisms under
controlled aerobic (occurring in the presence of
oxygen) conditions.
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8. Popular way to compost small
amounts of food and paper
wastes
MAYBE YOU NEED TO DIVIDE THE CONTENT
WORM
COMPOSTING
Simply throw in organic
materials as they become
available around your home and
yard
BIN/PILE
COMPOSTING
9. WHY COMPOST?
The end result of composting is an accumulation of
partially decayed organic matter called humus.
Composting with worms, also known as vermiculture,
results in nutrient-loaded worm castings.
10. ENRICHING
Organic waste will actually help with water
retention, allowing the soil to absorb and retain
moisture more efficiently. Yet another benefit of
organic waste is that it will provide your soil with
vital nutrients so that it needs to grow optimally.
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12. You will likely have to plant the
organic waste directly into the soil.
In other words, simply spreading,
say, carrot peelings, all over your
garden will likely not suffice to help
enrich your garden.
13. ORGANIC WASTE FRAMEWORK
1 2 3 4
REDUCE FOOD WASTE SUPPORT RESOURCE
INFRASTRUCTURE
RECOVER RESOURCES PROMOTE BENEFICIAL
USE
14. 20.5% 11%
HOW ABOUT THE PERCENTAGES OF WASTES?
16%
52.5% PAPER
OTHERS
ORGANIC
METALS, PLASTICS,
GLASS
15. THANKS!
Organic waste management
protect the environment –
recycling reduces the need for
extracting (mining, quarrying
and logging), refining and
processing raw materials all of
which create substantial air and
water pollution. As recycling
saves energy, it also reduces
greenhouse gas emissions,
which helps to tackle climate
change.