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The Science Behind Composting

That banana peel in the waste bin will eventually, naturally decompose, as will all organic waste, thanks to helpful microorganisms in the environment that feed on the decaying detritus.

Composting is a process that works to speed up the natural decay of organic material by providing the ideal conditions for detritus-eating organisms to thrive, according to the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). The end-product of this concentrated decomposition process is nutrient-rich soil that can help crops, garden plants and trees to grow.

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Composting

COMPOSTING Courtesy : www.livescience.com/ That banana peel in the waste bin will eventually, naturally decompose, as will all organic waste, thanks to helpful microorganisms in the environment that feed on

Composting

Courtesy: www.nrdc.org Composting Recycling food and other organic waste into compost provides a range of environmental benefits, including improving soil health, reducing greenhouse gas emissions, recycling nutrients, and mitigating the

COMPOSTING

COURTESY : extension.uga.edu COMPOSTING Composting is the natural process of decomposition and recycling of organic material into a humus rich soil amendment known as compost. For any business or institution