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What You Need To Know About Composting Food Waste

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Composting food waste is the perfect answer to what to do with food that has gone bad, gone stale, or is simply not usable as a food product anymore. Food waste can really add up quickly whether it is being produced by a single household or by a restaurant with an endless number of patrons every day.

Composting food waste not only cuts down on waste and makes good use of it, but it can also reduce trash collection costs over time. Still, you need to be informed about composting food waste in order to do it correctly.

Why You Need To Know How

Food waste must be handled appropriately. If it is not then the smells it produces can be a deterrent for anyone around you who was considering following your example. Composting food waste can also become a health issue if it is not done properly. For these reasons, you need to know exactly what you are doing and how to do it right.

Amount Of Waste

The way that you perform your composting will depend, in part, on the amount of waste you produce. Your needs when it comes to composting food waste will be different if it is just your family supplying the food scraps than if you are running a restaurant that has a significantly greater output on a daily basis.

The process of composting produces about 50% of usable compost from your original food waste. Still, if you do this every day then it can add up very quickly. Depending on your production amount, you may even be able to give or sell your compost to nearby businesses. Clearly, any greenhouse or similar business might welcome the chance to utilize your compost. You will want to check this out ahead of time. Some businesses have certain requirements for the compost that they use. You do not want to have an ample supply if you do not have anyone who will want to use it.

Composting Bins

If you are composting for a business then having bins to collect the food waste is a good idea. The convenience of such bins will allow customers to participate in the process without gaining too intimate a knowledge of your composting practices. You always want to keep your means of composting food waste far enough away from customers that they will not smell it should it start to produce an odour.

Composting food waste just makes sense. For homes and businesses, composting food waste is an ecologically friendly and cost effective way of dealing with food waste. Through the benefits of having homemade compost to the reduction in trash collection costs, composting food waste works.


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