Revolutionizing Waste Management: Composting with Indigenous Microorganisms Saves Environment
Composting is a way to recycle organic waste like food and garden scraps to improve soil health. Using indigenous microorganisms (IMO) in composting can help reduce waste volume and return nutrients to the soil. Dumping organic waste in landfills can harm the environment, but composting can prevent this. By adding IMO to the composting process, a valuable product like compost can be created. The preparation of IMO involves different phases with a mix of materials. Composting with IMO is a sustainable method to manage waste and protect the environment.