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Successful composting relies on optimising a number of parameters:
Ensuring the chemical properties (typically assessed by the C:N ratio) of the wastes are appropriate.
Ensuring the bulk density of the waste stream is within the appropriate range.
Ensuring the water content of the waste stream is within the appropriate range, with sufficient void space to allow adequate aeration.
Not all waste streams are the same however and have differing processing requirements for optimal breakdown. Waste mix, location, collection methods, volumes, contamination, site limitations, environmental factors, preparation requirements and end product use are among the factors that influence the selection of the technology or the relative mix of technologies.
Our experienced staff will work with you to develop the process solution that best meets your needs.