A Beginner’s Guide to Composting

Composting occurs when biodegradable waste is piled together in a pit or a compost bin. The temperature of the organic waste increases due to the microbial activity of the piled material. The composting temperature often reaches 65 degrees to 75 degrees Celsius within a few days and then declines slowly. This high temperature hastens the elimination of pathogens in the waste stream and facilitates the composting process. The Composting Process The composting process is a complex interaction between the waste and the microorganisms within the waste. The microorganisms that carry out this process fall into three groups: bacteria, fungi, and … Continue reading

Analysis of a Composting Facility

The composting process is a complex interaction between the waste and the microorganisms within the waste. The microorganisms that carry out this process fall into three groups: bacteria, fungi, and actinomycetes. Actinomycetes are a form of fungi-like bacteria that break down organic matter. The first stage of the biological activity is the consumption of easily available sugars by bacteria, which causes a fast rise in temperature. The second stage involves bacteria and actinomycetes that cause cellulose breakdown. The last stage is concerned with the breakdown of the tougher lignins by fungi. The composting process occurs when biodegradable waste is piled together … Continue reading