BactaServe – Composting, (Organic BactaServe Composting Used for Waste Food Compost in Food & Beverage Factory)
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Brand | BactaServe |
ITC-HSN: | 31010099 |
Availability | In Stock |
Minimum Order Quantity: | 1 |
Accept Small Orders | No |
Country Of Origin: | India |
Embark on a sustainable journey with BactaServe Composting Bioculture, your key to converting organic waste into nutrient-rich compost. Our potent blend accelerates composting, requiring only 1kg for 1 ton of waste. Experience increased microbial activity, reduced odors, and the transformation of organic waste into premium compost that enhances soil fertility. Perfect for gardens, lawns, and landscaping, join the eco-friendly revolution and treat waste effectively under various environmental conditions.
Features:
- Accelerates organic waste composting
- Requires only 1kg for 1 ton of waste
- Increases microbial activity
- Reduces unpleasant odors
- Transforms organic waste into premium compost
- Enhances soil fertility
- Suitable for various environmental conditions
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Additional Information
Benefits:
- Converts organic waste into nutrient-rich compost
- Increases soil fertility for gardens and lawns
- Reduces foul odors during composting
- Perfect for eco-friendly waste treatment
- Improves overall composting efficiency
Application Instructions:
Mix the BactaServe Composting Bioculture powder with the required amount of water. Stir well and apply to the waste pile using a sprayer or by uniform broadcasting. Maintain moisture in the pile at around 30%-50% throughout the composting process. Regularly overturn the pile for better aeration.
Why compost?- Compost is an inexpensive, natural process that transforms your kitchen and garden waste into valuable food for your garden.
- Composting is one way of getting an eco housing clearance where you can avail 5% rebate on property tax.
- Composting also helps the environment as it diverts wet waste from land ills where it would decompose anaerobically (without air), thus producing methane, a green house gas 20 times more dangerous than carbon dioxide.
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