Why garbage Smells and compost doesn’t?

The difference between a pile of good compost and a pile of putrid garbage stands in the composting process. Composting is a natural biological process, carried out under controlled aerobic conditions. In this process, various microorganisms, including bacteria and fungi, break down organic matter into simpler substances. A composting process that operates at optimum performance will convert organic matter into stable compost that is odor and pathogen free, and a poor breeding substrate for flies and other insects. The essential elements required for the effectiveness of the composting process are carbon, nitrogen, oxygen and moisture. Using a network of sensors and developed in KAUST labs and up to date composting technologies, Edama continuously measures this factors and keeps them under control conditions.

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