The shortest and most efficient way to utilize nutrients and resources is at thesource of the waste. Transport and waste management fees at centralizedsorting facilities are expensive, and sorting and composting biowaste on sitereduces costs significantly and is at the same time environmentally friendly. It significantly reduces the property's carbon footprint.These effects – cost savings and a smaller carbon footprint –accumulate over the long life of our equipment (at least 50 years).Composting involves the breakdown of biowaste into nutrients. Composting usually takes place in nature, all organic waste is composted and the nutrients return tonature's cycle – ("from the soil – back to the soil").
In the composter, the decomposition of biowaste is efficient, the compost temperature remains high and harmful bacteria and weed seeds are destroyed.The composter ensures the necessary conditions for composting, i.e. thatnutrients, air, moisture and heat are present in the right amount.Composting does not cause odors or environmental damage.
Composting waste at source. Composting is a natural and efficient way to use biodegradable, organic waste. According to the European Waste Strategy, the aim is to reduce waste incineration and move towards a "circular economy". Van-composting: Biotoilets (AqBio - IN - OUT - PUBLIC) use two or moreinner containers/composting carts, making composting simple and smooth(in the same container until the end).Post-composting: Composting can also be continued (post-composted) in aseparate composter. ( )
The end result of composting isnutrient-rich soil.A good result can be achieved in manyways, the best methods are developed inpractice - there are many types of habits.Van-composting:See product specific information:AqBio - IN - OUT - PUBLICPost-composting:See product specific information:180,450 ja 800 thermally insulated composters.