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Compost supplies the earth with nutrients
like nitrogen,
phosphorus, and potassium and improves its ability to keep these
nutrients longer. On the other hand, fertilizers are organic
or chemical compounds used to nourish plants.
In a world where waste is a growing concern, we invite you to embrace a simple yet impactful solution that not only reduces waste but also nurtures the cycle of life itself.
"Waste Less, Grow More: Composting the Circle of Life" is more than just a slogan – it's a philosophy that embodies the transformative power of composting.
Imagine a process that begins with your kitchen scraps and ends with thriving gardens, lush plants, and healthy soil.
Composting encapsulates this beautiful cycle of life. It starts by diverting food waste from landfills, preventing the emission of harmful greenhouse gases. Instead, these organic materials are given new purpose through the composting process,
where they break down naturally to become nutrient-rich soil.
Compost provides essential nutrients back to the earth to nourish seeds and plants.
Composting is the most responsible form of Food Waste Management.
Organic waste can be used as a beneficial soil improver.
Water is more readily available to plants when the soil's structure is improved.
Over 50% of garbage and over one-third of all items dumped in landfills come from food waste.
Large volumes of methane, which is 23 times more potent than carbon dioxide, are released by landfills.