2. Compost is organic matter
called composting. This
process recycles various
materials otherwise regarded
waste products and produces
a soil
Compost is rich in nutrients. It
used
in gardens, landscaping, hortic
re, urban
Compost
3. The compost itself is beneficial
for the land in many ways,
including as a soil conditioner,
a fertilizer, addition of
vital humus or humic acids, and
as a natural pesticide for soil.
Compost
4. HUMUS
In agriculture, "humus"
sometimes also is used to
describe mature or
natural compost extracted
from a woodland or other
spontaneous source for use
as a soil conditioner.
5. VERMICOMPOSTING
Vermicompost (vermi-
compost, vermiculture) is the
product of the composting process
using various species of worms,
usually red wigglers, white worms,
and other earthworms.
To create a mixture of
decomposing vegetable or food
waste, bedding materials, and
vermicast.
7. 1.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.
2 . 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.
Compost in School
Campus
8. 3.Here we created this compost by adding dead
leaves, straw, sawdust, shredded newspaper,
brown grass clippings, kitchen left overs and
peels, green leaves, and green grass clippings.
4.Composting reduces greenhouse gases,
improves soil quality, cleans contaminated soil
and prevents the garbage from ending into
landfills.
Compost in School
Campus
10. Total waste = 96kg
Total compost =42 Kg
Percentage = total compost
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total waste
Percentage = 42x100
96
=43.7 %
Cumulative Information
AboutWaste (Composting
Process)