The accompanying diagram illustrates the course of reprocessing composable leftovers into compost. Overall, it can be observed clearly that this process includes 5 main stages, initiating with creating an air vent by plastic container, and completing with utilizing the product in the garden.
To begin with, a plastic vessel with the dimension of 2m3 is chiseled with several holes that allow air to go through. In the following stage, there is the addition of organic materials like food, grass, newspaper into the container. Those substances are arranged in layers that are 15 cm in height.
Continuously, nitrogen and water are poured into the fertiliser to assist the waste decomposition. In the subsequent phase, the receptacle is covered, allowing heat to escape via the air vents. Finally, after the storage of months, the compound can be used as fertilizer in the garden.
