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Can I protect the environment and save money by composting my own waste?
Yes, composting yourself is avoiding waste, not contributing to C02 production by transporting waste, not participating in the production of microplastics, saving organic waste fees and producing your own fertilizer.
Composting yourself is...
Avoiding waste
Organic waste neither ends up in the residual waste nor does it have to be disposed of separately in the organic waste garbage can.
Protect the environment
No contribution to CO2 production through organic waste collection and treatment at the plant.
No participation in the production of microplastics
The sticky contaminants in the organic waste garbage can (plastic, residual waste) can only be partially sorted out and can be found shredded in the organic waste garbage can compost.
Production of living fertilizer instead of biologically dead compost: Compost contains over 1 billion living organisms/cm3 and is sanitized by the work of nature, making it a valuable fertilizer that provides your plants with many defensive substances (e.g. penicillin) against diseases, fungal infestation and pests.
Save on organic waste fees
Deregister your organic waste garbage can with the municipality and save on your annual organic waste fees. A few municipalities do not grant a fee discount.
The SUPERCOMP provides the ideal living conditions (complete aeration, even in the inner core of the heap) for the compost organisms responsible for processing the organic waste to multiply and quickly produce nutrient-rich quality compost.