Organic Waste
Organic Waste
- Organic waste consists of biodegradable materials derived from plants, animals, or microorganisms, such as food scraps, garden waste, leaves, fruit peels, and manure.
- It can naturally decompose through microbial activity, fungi, and other decomposers, turning into compost or humus that enriches the soil.
- Proper management of organic waste helps reduce landfill use, prevent methane emissions, control pests and bad odors, and promote sustainable recycling of nutrients.
- Organic waste is used in producing biofertilizers, biogas, and compost, contributing to renewable energy and eco-friendly agriculture.
- Treating organic waste with microbial cultures, bio enzymes, or composting accelerates decomposition and improves soil health.
