
Biodigestion
Biodigestion is a biological process that breaks down organic materials, such as food waste and animal manure, using microorganisms in an oxygen-free environment (anaerobic conditions). This natural process converts waste into biogas, primarily methane, which can be used as energy, and digestate, a nutrient-rich material that can enhance soil health. Biodigestion is beneficial for waste management, reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and producing renewable energy, making it an important practice for sustainability and environmental protection.