Composting Breakthrough Transforms Waste into Nutrient-Rich Soil, Boosting Sustainable Agriculture
The researchers studied how organic matter changes in compost made from household waste during winter and summer. They found that the compost became more humified, meaning more stable, during winter compared to summer. This was shown by analyzing the carbon content in the compost. The process of humification, which makes the compost more stable, was clearer in winter than in summer.