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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 graph illustrates the process of producing garden compost from recycled organic waste.
The making of organic fertiliser involves 5 main steps beginning with creating air vents in a plastic container, finishing with using the completed product in a garden.
First of all, 4 holes are created on a 2-metre cubed plastic container in order to let air flow in and out. Next, layers of organic waste such as food, grass, newspaper are added to the prepared container. Each layer should be 15 cm in height. In the third step, nitrogen and hot water are poured into the waste. After that, the lid of the container is sealed, leaving the waste inside to decay. The heat produced from the chemical reaction is released through the punctured holes. Lastly, the container should be stored somewhere for 6 months, before the lid can be removed and the compound can be used in the garden as fertiliser.
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