What Are The Industrial Composting Techniques



I am sure you are aware but composting is not just for homeowners. Industrial composting techniques are quite common. Obviously, they operate on a much larger scale though. If you do not want to look after your own composting then these industrial locations can help supply the needed compost. There are several methods involved when it comes to the industrial composting techniques.

One method is the in-vessel method. It involves closed reactors. The tanks or bins used are massive. They are usually made of metal or concrete. Each tank is controlled so that airflow and temperature are controlled effectively. Some tanks have covers to keep out the elements. To control against insects, there is constant cleaning, ventilation and aeration done. In addition, there is layering done, which helps in controlling insects as well.

Another industrial composting technique is the MBS technique. This stands for mechanical biological treatment system. This facility will sort materials using the composting technique. A waste management facility sorts wastes from residential areas.

Another industrial composting technique is the sheet composting method. This method involves placing the organic matter directly on the soil and allowing it to decay there. Alfalfa and mustard are common materials used for this method. It can rob the soil of valuable nitrogen however. Adding clover can help sustain the nitrogen in the soil though.

The high fiber method is another industrial composting technique. This compost pile consists of cardboard, newspapers and other types of paper products. This method involves rigorous stirring. This method was developed in Wales. As long as there is no colored ink this method is a great way to reduce the amount of paper in landfill sites. It is still being developed at this time.

The last method we will discuss is the ASP method. This stands for Aerated Static Pile. It involves both active and passive elements. The compost heap is placed on holed pipings that allow circulation. With this method, you do not have to turn or manipulate the compost. It relies heavily on the air in order for this method to work properly.



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