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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 presented procedure depicts how fertiliser is manufactured from recycled organic waste.
Overall, it is obvious that this is a complicated man-made linear process involving two main stages, accumulating needed components and processing the collected mixture to make compost.
At the first step, there is a plastic container with its dimension of 2m3 and several holes to allow air to go through. Following that, several kinds of waste ranging from newspaper, grass and food are added with their heights of 15 centimeters. Once the collected mixture is done, nitrogen and hot water are poured into the container, ready for the next step.
In the subsequent phase, the barrel is sealed, simultaneously, the combined mixture is heated due to the high temperature of the water and the steam is passed via the holes. After that, this combination is left up to 6 months to be chilled, followed by the production of the targeted compost and garden.
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