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Diversion of organics from landfills: With municipalities working under mandates to reduce the waste entering landfills by as much as 70%, composting is proving to be a practical, environmentally friendly, and cost effective way to meet those goals.
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Reduced cost of waste collection and disposal: By composting food wastes on-site, institutions such as universities, schools, hospitals, miltary bases, correctional institutions, and others can reduce their waste stream by up to 50%. Compost can be sold for even more reduction in waste disposal expenditures.
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Reduced greenhouse gas production at landfills/feedlots: Composting organic waste decreases the amount of methane gas generated in landfills/open waste sites.
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Composting reduces pathogenic organisms, harmful insects, and weed seeds being released into the environment: The relatively high temperature at which compost is "cooked" kills harmful bacteria such as E-coli and salmonella, weed seeds, and insects. View some pod sites.
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Decreases the need for commercial fertilizers: By using compost, you reduce the amount of commercial fertilizer used, reducing the reliance on petroleum based fertilizers.
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Compost enriches the soil: Compost adds nutrients, helps maintain the correct soil Ph, increases water retention, reduces water runoff, and increases the nutrients actually available to the plants.
Learn More! Click on the movies below.
AG-BAG Environmental Compost Systems
Poultry Presentation
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