COMPOST BIN

COMPOST




Compost bin is used to convert kitchen waste into organic fertilizer . So dumping grounds are the biggest problem of India that the people start throwing garbage along with the plastic bags near the roadside creating the dumping ground and the innocent animals like cows and dogs eat it and get died due to intestinal problems . So to solve the problem of dumping ground we have created this " COMPOST BIN " because the wet kitchen waste will be reused here as a fertilizer and the remaining dry waste can be given for recycling so with this simple formula we can solve the problem of dumping ground So now let's take a look on the whole working of the compost bin . so compost bin has 3 chambers . First of all we have to put the kitchen waste in chamber 1 and in chamber 2.After this process is done we have to leave the bin for 1 week to decompose the kitchen waste . After 1 week we have to put the kitchen waste present in the 2nd chamber into the chamber 3rd . Now the chamber two is empty so we will put the chamber 1 on to the position of chamber two as chamber 2 is empty we can put the fresh kitchen waste in it . After this is done we have to leave the bin for 3-6 weeks . After this decomposition of 3-6 weeks is done


The matter which is present in chamber 3 is our fertilizer . Also the compost bin have a tap from which the waste liquid material comes out of compost bin . So this liquid material is not a waste material it is liquid bio enzyme which can be used to clean toilets and bathrooms . So everything which comes out of compost bin is useful and nothing gets wasted . After this fertilizer is ready in 3rd chamber we can use this fertilizer in farming or backyard farming but all don't have farm so we can use it in our potted plants . So our manure Is ready where we can use this manure in farming or backyard farming but all doesn't have farm we can use this manure in potted plant . And there are many disadvantages of our chemical fertilizers that is low nutrition in plant and vegetables and soil pollution and there are many advantages of our manure is fertile soil and nutrition rich fruits and vegetables . And now A days we are eating chemical contain fruits and vegetables which contains harmful injection like oxytocin . In the basin of Yamuna the vegetables has been prepared with the help of chemical fertilizer if we consume that vegetables which have been prepared with help of those chemical fertilizers . If we eat those veggies for 2 to 3 years continuously it


can build the first stage of cancer Besides this the composted fertilizer has many advantages as compared to the chemical fertilizers . We have spread the awareness about the compost bin in our area and everyone started using in their daily life then there was a dumping ground in our area which has been cleared . Previously everyone in our areas was dumping kitchen waste in the dumping ground but after we have spread the awareness about compost bin in our area everyone started using it and composting the kitchen waste the dumping ground of our area is cleaned . Also we have done a survey that how much ertilizer can be prepared by India's one day kitchen waste . So in India there is about 29 lakhs 48 thousand kilos of kitchen waste produced everyday . So instead of putting that kitchen waste in dumping ground we can decompose it with the help of compost bin then we can make fertilizer about 17 lakhs 89 thousand kilos.And if we give that 17 lakhs 89 thousand kilos of decomposed fertilizer to farming field then we can fertilize the farming field of about 57 lakhs 235 acers . So with India's one day kitchen waste we can fertilize 57 lakhs 235 acers of land . Also the land which is infertile can also be turned into fertile land with the help of this fertilizer . So if we want to Solve the problems like dumping ground , diseases spread by dumping ground , uses of chemical fertilizers and to promote Swachh Bharat movement and on cheap rate there is only one solution our COMPOST BIN


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