Most paper products can be composted. Most paper can also be recycled, but it can also go into the compost. Certain fancy types of paper, like high-gloss paper, are best recycled instead of composted. Cardboard, newspaper, paper towel are also compostable. Shred paper products prior to putt...
Compost decomposes much faster if you chop up the ingredients, so shredding woody materials and tearing up cardboard speeds up the process because there is more surface area exposed to the microbes that decompose the organic matter. Air is vital to the composting process, so it’s important to...
Cardboard or paper without color Nutshells Hay and straw Wood chips What should not be composted: Meat, fish, or eggs Dairy products Oils or greases Human or animal feces, including litter Diseased plants Coal or charcoal Any yard waste treated with chemicals or pesticides Step 4: Build and...
Some bedding materials, either shredded paper or cardboard, have to be prepared inside a worm bin for the worms to live and work. They also need some moisture and organic waste. The timeline for the whole process varies depending on the quantity of worms, the temperature, and how much ...
LPG, however, is designated to office heating only, and the quantity is negligible (1.76 tons) compared to the annual diesel consumption: 200 m3/year for machinery operations (internal movement, shredding, digestate mixing, company vehicles) and 35 m3/year for anaerobic digestion in a back-up ...