Greenpill Domestic Solid Waste Decomposition System
How does domestic waste decompose?
Put the wet and dry waste in two different containers in the kitchen. Once the wet waste container is full, put its contents into the first compost pot. Add dried leaves of the same quantity as the waste. Add semi-composted material, buttermilk or cow dung to start off the decomposition process.
What are the different ways of decomposing waste?
Leachate, gas, and heat are the three most common byproducts of organic waste decomposition in landfills. The decomposition of organic wastes occurs in three phases: an aerobic phase, a transient phase, and an anaerobic phase [15,20]. The initial decomposition of organic wastes occurs under aerobic conditions.
Put the wet and dry waste in two different containers in the kitchen. Once the wet waste container is full, put its contents into the first compost pot. Add dried leaves of the same quantity as the waste. Add semi-composted material, buttermilk or cow dung to start off the decomposition process.
What are the different ways of decomposing waste?
Leachate, gas, and heat are the three most common byproducts of organic waste decomposition in landfills. The decomposition of organic wastes occurs in three phases: an aerobic phase, a transient phase, and an anaerobic phase [15,20]. The initial decomposition of organic wastes occurs under aerobic conditions.