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ACCELERATED COMPOSTING

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Accelerated composting of waste during mineralisation, fermentation and treatment by aerators (Windrow turners) .

Through many years of research and comparative testing, the experts at Organic Invest LLС have developed unique accelerated composting systems that enable the cheap, fast and efficient treatment of organic waste of animal and vegetable origin, and the subsequent production of high-quality loose organic fertilisers - compost from manure, manure and sewage sludge, food and vegetable waste.

The technological solution is based on the simultaneous use of the mineral clinoptilolite (zeolite), an enzyme preparation on a microbial basis, and the process of aerating the compost lines (pits).

Zeolite, as an ion-exchanger, has a high reversible adsorptive capacity and the properties of a natural molecular sieve, which allows it to be used for the decontamination of aggressive toxic substances.

An enzyme mixture synthesised from sugar beet molasses is a catalyst in the decomposition of organic matter. It prevents decomposition processes and the formation of sulphate-forming bacteria, which significantly reduces ammonia and hydrogen sulphide emissions. This reduces the emission of harmful gaseous compounds and eliminates unpleasant odours.

The aerator (compost turner) is designed to speed up the decomposition (maturation) of the compost, which needs to be aired, but can only be done by mechanical mixing. The aeration is carried out weekly, and at the same time a solution of the enzyme preparation is added.

 Thus, using this technology, it is possible to compost the above-mentioned waste in 35 days.

Waste composting (manure, digestate, all types of manure, or municipal organic waste composting) is a technique for neutralising domestic, agricultural waste based on accelerated decomposition of organic matter by microorganisms, resulting in mass with 25-30% moisture content. The equipment is designed for a minimum of 1,500 tonnes of waste per month, producing 750 tonnes of compost, or 1,500 cubic metres of the finished product, in total.

Leaves are recycled at a rate of 250 m³ per day - collection into light cube nets, shredding, composting. In the cold season - production of fuel pellets, or combustion into biochar with wood chips.

Once compost is produced it can be applied as a high quality organic fertiliser.

 In order to improve its properties as a soil conditioner, it can be quickly mixed with natural minerals and agro-materials such as sapropel (saves at least 50% of irrigation water, rich in micro-elements and effective micro-organisms, The sapropel (saves at least 50% of irrigation water, rich in microelements and effective microorganisms and organic carbon), leonardite (rich in humic acids), biochar (rich in organic carbon), bone meal (contains natural phosphorous and calcium), sunflower ash (chloride-free potassium), trepan (silica), and others.

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