2. Compost is organic matter that has
been decomposed in a process called composting.
Compost is rich in nutrients. It is used, for example
in gardens, landscaping, horticulture, urban
agriculture and organic farming.
3. Waste management (or waste disposal) are the
activities and actions required to manage waste from its
inception to its final disposal.
Waste can be solid, liquid, or gaseous and each type
has different methods of disposal and management.
4. 1.Get to know the rules of recycling.
2.Ditch the plastic bags.
3. Make a meal plan.
4.Start relying on reusable
containers.
5.Start composting.
6.Learn to repair rather than
discard.
7.Cancel unnecessary mail.
8.Stop using disposable plates.
5. We had put leaves ,
vegetable and fruit
peels.
After that we put
cow dung on them.
Then we put red
worms on it.
6. Then we leave it for two months.
After two months we got the organic
Compost prepared in school.
7. • Compost is a mixture of decomposed items that
is used to help our soil.
• Compost comes from a natural process of
decay (or rotting) and re-birth. It is nature’s way
of recycling.
• Compost is the made up of decomposed plant
and animal matter.
• Dead plants and animals are broken down by
earthworms, fungi, bacteria, and other soil
microorganisms.
• It is often nutrient-rich and makes soil more
fertile.
8. Date Green
Waste
[KG]
Brown
Waste
[KG]
Soil , Hanuref
,
Cow Dung[KG]
Total
[KG]
25/04/2019 10 KG 5 KG Cow Dung=19
KG
34 KG
30/04/2019 28 KG 8 KG Compost=7.6
KG
Cow Dung=19
KG
62.6 KG
DATE OF ADDITION OF WORMS=30.04.2019
Cumulative Information About Waste
9. Total Waste=96 Kg
Total Compost=42 Kg
Total Compost x 100
Percentage=----------------------------------
Total Waste
42x100
Percent=--------------
96
Toal Compost(in percentage)=43.7%
Cumulative Information About Waste