Composting Guide

Composting Toilets Reviews Section


 


Social bookmarking
You like it? Share it!
socialize it

Newsletter

Subscribe to our newsletter AND receive our exclusive Special Report on Composting
Email:
First Name:



Main Composting Toilets Reviews sponsors


 

Latest Composting Toilets Reviews Link Added

INSERT YOUR OWN BANNER HERE

Submit your link on Composting Toilets Reviews!




Warning: include(datas/amazon.php) [function.include]: failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /mounted-storage/home7/sub002/sc24180-UNDI/environmental-information.com/Recycling/RecyclingComposting/datas/rightside.php on line 47

Warning: include(datas/amazon.php) [function.include]: failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /mounted-storage/home7/sub002/sc24180-UNDI/environmental-information.com/Recycling/RecyclingComposting/datas/rightside.php on line 47

Warning: include() [function.include]: Failed opening 'datas/amazon.php' for inclusion (include_path='.:/usr/share/php5/') in /mounted-storage/home7/sub002/sc24180-UNDI/environmental-information.com/Recycling/RecyclingComposting/datas/rightside.php on line 47

 

Welcome to Composting Guide

 

Composting Toilets Reviews Article

Thumbnail example. For a permanent link to this article, or to bookmark it for further reading, click here.

Techniques Of Home Composting

from:

There is a great focus these days on eliminating or cutting down on waste and being mindful of environmental concerns. Home composting is a way to prevent organic material that you would otherwise just throw out from finding its end in a landfill.

Instead, home composting turns it into something useful. This means that home composting both eliminates it as a waste product and creates something new and useful. There are several techniques that one can use when home composting.

Choices

You can do it the fancy way or the simpler way. Both have their advantages, and both produce the compost that is the end goal. Which one you will choose is dependent upon a few factors. How much time do you want to spend tending to your compost pile? How quickly do you want to reap the resulting compost? You will want to answer these questions in order to determine which style is right for you.

Fancy Style

The fancy style of home composting piles possesses the correct ratio of nitrogen components to carbon components. In this style of composting, the matter is maintained as a certain level of moisture and the pile is fluffed on a regular basis. In addition, it will be heated to temperatures as high as 140 degrees Fahrenheit.

The result of this high temperature is the elimination of the majority of weed seeds within the mixture. It will also accelerate the decomposition of the compost so that it may be ready for use in a few months. These are some of the benefits of utilizing a style of home composting that is a little more labor intensive.

Keep It Simple

The simpler style has its own positive aspects. This is more of a laissez-faire approach to composting. Basically, you can just dump the waste on top of the pile, water it at intervals of your choosing, and let the pile do its thing.

By using this approach, you are not making the same time commitment of the one discussed earlier. You will probably have to wait at least a few months before you produce usable compost, but if you do not need your compost right away then this is a simple solution. It requires minimal effort, but will still be a noble effort in home composting.

Home composting is an environmentally friendly practice no matter how you do it. Whether you are one who would like to monitor and spend time tending to your compost heap regularly or if you would like to dump the materials on top of the heap and let nature take its course, both are viable alternatives for producing valuable compost and eliminating your waste production.


Other Composting Toilets Reviews related Articles

Sheet Composting
Composting Leaves
Worm Composting
Worm Composting Bin
Composting Worm

Do you want to contribute to our site : submit your articles HERE



Warning: file(http://www.searchfeed.com/rd/feed/TextFeed.jsp?trackID=H5641557581&pID=4352&cat=composting+toilets+reviews&nl=5&page=1&excID=) [function.file]: failed to open stream: HTTP request failed! HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found in /mounted-storage/home7/sub002/sc24180-UNDI/environmental-information.com/Recycling/RecyclingComposting/datas/searchfeed.php on line 8

Composting Toilets Reviews Specific links

Composting Toilets Reviews News

Column: Dreaming of a cabin in the woods - Riverhead News Review


Column: Dreaming of a cabin in the woods
Riverhead News Review
By Troy Gustavson By Riverhead News-Review By Riverhead News-Review By Troy Gustavson | 05/19/2012 7:00 AM | Opinion Columns One of the big challenges we of a certain age face as we approach our retirement years is to keep looking forward, ...

and more »

Read more...


Chemicals not par for the course - Winnipeg Free Press


Chemicals not par for the course
Winnipeg Free Press
"We always think 'next time we have to do this again, there will be something softer on the environment,' " said Holden, whose course also uses compost toilets and recycles its cooking oil. But most of the green herbicides Holden has tried have been ...

and more »

Read more...


Hotel Project In Judicial Review - Bahamas Tribune


Hotel Project In Judicial Review
Bahamas Tribune
He added: "We implemented the first approved solar electric power system in the Bahamas; we installed and utilised biological composting toilet systems rather than septic tanks; we designed to maximise rain catchment and rely only on rainfall; ...

Read more...


Building Afghanistan - DVIDS


Building Afghanistan
DVIDS
Water treatment is simplified because the new standard reduces the number of buildings with indoor plumbing and changes traditional bathroom toilets to composting outhouses that produce no 'black water,' Schelby said. Black water is raw sewage that ...

Read more...


Architecture isn't dead. . . yet - Toronto Star


Toronto Star

Architecture isn't dead. . . yet
Toronto Star
Though mechanical systems — everything from refrigerators and toilets to heating and cooling machines — are more efficient today, many condos residents are unable to do something as basic as separate compost and recycling from garbage.

Read more...


Cows, corn and cash: Lake Champlain water quality studies net frustration - vtdigger.org


vtdigger.org

Cows, corn and cash: Lake Champlain water quality studies net frustration
vtdigger.org
EPA projects that technical reports will be available for public review by the end of summer, then the draft Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) limit for phosphorus will be released sometime in 2013, “but we haven't put a fine date on that,” says Lynne ...

Read more...


Savour a coffee beside the sewage plant - yourhome.ca


Savour a coffee beside the sewage plant
yourhome.ca
The treated water is used in toilets and for irrigation. It also flows through a delightful landscaped corridor. Mixed with rainwater runoff, it forms ponds and a stream, stocked with native species, in a naturalized strip in front of the residential ...

Read more...