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The image illustrates the process of recycling organic waste into garden fertilizer (compost) using a plastic container (2 m³): Step 1 shows a plastic container; Step 2 requires filling the container with waste materials including newspaper, grass, and food, ensuring the waste does not exceed 15 cm each layer; Step 3 involves the addition of nitrogen and hot water, while allowing air to enter through the provided gaps; Step 4 shows the mixture heating up and decomposing over a 6-month period, during which air circulation is maintained; Step 5 reveals the final product, compost, ready for use in the garden.
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The diagram illustrates the process by which garden fertilizer is made from organic waste.
Overall, it is clear that this process consists of five main stages, starting with preparing a large plastic vessel and ending with compost produced for garden plants.
Looking at the initial stage of the process, a 2m3 plastic container with some air vents is prepared before adding waste. Afterwards, food waste is put underneath, followed by grass in the middle and newspaper on top with approximately 15cm for each layer. Once all three layers are put in the vessel, the waste is mixed with solid nitrogen and hot water until well combined.
The process continues with the heating phase. In this stage, waste mixture is heated up while air releases through vents on the container as the lid is closed. This stage occurs during 6 months until the mixture disintegrates and becomes fertilizer used for various plants in garden.
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