This document provides information about composting and vermicomposting. It discusses that composting is the natural decomposition of organic waste by microorganisms, while vermicomposting utilizes earthworms. The key differences are that vermicomposting occurs at cooler temperatures, uses earthworms to break down waste continuously, and produces a product that is more nutrient-rich and microbiologically active. While both methods provide beneficial compost, vermicomposting is generally better suited for smaller-scale, indoor use while composting can process larger volumes outdoors.