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Organic Waste Innovations



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 -- Organic Waste --


I learned recently of an amazing innovation in the realm of composting organic waste that converts the waste into both liquids and mulch fertilizers for agriculture industries and gardeners to employ in their efforts to increase the quality of their soil.

This new process - known as the Muncher - developed by Ecologico-Logic achieves a high-volume output  by combining mechanical efficiency with powerful, naturally occurring, aerobic microorganisms in a patent-protected process that greatly accelerates waste digestion, with no environmental damage.

According to the site, www.ecologicologicinc.com the Muncher will turn organic solid waste into nutrient-rich plant food in less than one hour - compared to composting which can take from 45 days to a year. These units produce no toxic gases, hazardous compounds or foul odors and will not pollute landfills or aquifers. Plus, the Muncher reduces the actual volume of waste by 75 to 80 percent – one ton of garbage is downsized to about 600 pounds of solid cake mulch and liquid effluent.

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  1. We will arrange to take up the operation and will interact with the residents for source segregation and the segregated waste will be transferred to OWC room by the housekeeping staff.
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  2. There are various methods for treating organic wastes, which converse them into very useful materials, contributing to both household and industry. Notwithstanding to start this technologies work, shifts in human opinion should be made, emphasizing individual responsibility for wastes occurrence.

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