Composting Facility
A composting facility is a designated site where organic waste, such as food scraps and yard debris, is processed to create compost. This process involves collecting, sorting, and breaking down the materials through natural decomposition, often aided by microorganisms. The resulting compost is a nutrient-rich soil amendment that can enhance plant growth and improve soil health.
These facilities play a crucial role in waste management by reducing the amount of waste sent to landfills. By recycling organic materials, composting facilities contribute to sustainability efforts and promote environmental health, benefiting both local communities and ecosystems.