System Set-Up Guidance
Now that you have decided on what type of Composting System will work best for your organization you can find more information about each systems set up so that you can start setting it up on your own.
As some systems require specialized equipment sold by different manufacturers we will refer to the manufacturers guidelines.
You will find information on setting up the following systems.
- Vermicomposting system
- In Vessel Composting System
- Windrow Composting System
- Aerated Static Pile System
- Food Pulveriser and Dehydrator.
A natural process that turns organic material into a nutrient-rich soil amendment. The process involves the decomposition of organic matter by microorganisms like bacteria, fungi, and other decomposers.
Composting with red wiggler worms in a controlled and enclosed environment to produce a nutrient- rich compost called Vermicast.
An advanced composting method that takes place within a closed container or vessel, providing a controlled and accelerated environment for the decomposition of organic materials. This approach is particularly suitable for large-scale composting operations.
In the context of composting, a windrow refers to a long, narrow pile or row of composting materials strategically arranged to facilitate the decomposition process. Windrows are typically formed outdoors and are commonly used in large-scale composting operations.
Organic materials are mixed and placed in bays over perforated pipes typically attached to blowers to keep piles aerated without physical manipulation of the Compost Pile.