The man-made process demonstrates how to recycle organic waste to produce compost, a type of fertilizer.
Overall, what stands out from the chart is that it involves five stages beginning with preparing a vessel, then preparing materials, before culminating with decomposition.
The process begins with preparing a punctured plastic vessel, which has a volume of two cubic metres. Once the container is set, food, shredded grass, newspaper debris, and waste, which are 15 centimeters thick, are respectively layered. Then, the mixture is catalysed with nitrogen and heated water, ending the preparation stages.
Having been well-prepared, the vessel is sealed, leaving the composition to decay naturally. Also, in the composition process, the decaying mixture generates heat, which is released through the punctured holes. After being left to deteriorate for 6 months, the mixture transforms into compost. The space is then ready to be exploited for gardening purposes with the support of mineral and organic fertilizer.
