
composting facilities
Composting facilities are specialized locations where organic waste like food scraps, yard debris, and other biodegradable materials are managed to turn into nutrient-rich soil. Through controlled biological processes, microorganisms break down the waste, reducing landfill volume and producing compost—an eco-friendly soil additive that enhances plant growth. These facilities are designed to optimize conditions such as temperature, moisture, and aeration to ensure efficient compost production while minimizing odors and environmental impact. They play a vital role in sustainable waste management by recycling organic waste and supporting agriculture and landscaping efforts.