Composting breakthrough: Faster organic matter stabilization for greener soil.
The study looked at how different types of waste materials and composting processes affect the stability of organic matter in compost. They found that green waste, biowaste, and sludge composts stabilized faster than municipal solid waste composts. The self-heating test was a good indicator of compost stability, and total organic carbon was a better indicator than other compost characteristics. The humic and fulvic acids in compost were also linked to organic matter stability.