BIOCOMPOSTING – GIVING BACK TO NATURE

Biocomposting refers to the decomposition and recycling of plant matter into fertilizer or manure. The bio-compost thus obtained is a vital ingredient in organic farming as it contains a treasure of nutrients. The bio-composting process is carried out by piling up wastes obtained from the household kitchen and that are degradable. These are mixed with water, regularly  stirred and left in any outdoor place undisturbed for several  days or months to acquire high-quality manure. Addition of worms and fungi aids in the decomposition process as they enable in the breakdown of complex molecules into simpler ones. This generates heat, carbon dioxide and ammonia which are utilized by the microbes and presented back to the plants as nitrates and nitrites. Thus the entire cycle is nature-friendly and helps in the lush growth of plants.

Bioclean solutions

Our Objectives:

  • Convert bio wastes both domestic and industrial into hi-grade organic compost fertilizer for the soil
  • Reduce waste disposal costs.
  • Eliminate land filling and waste dumping

At John-Borg Solutions we care for the environment and have developed a unique “decentralized bio-waste conversion program” that effectively takes care of the waste management process.

Our uniquely designed and efficient solid state aerobic fermentation media converts the bio waste into high value compost without any foul odor in 23-30 days time right inside the premises of your home.

Bioclean is a combination of clean processed coir pith and naturally occurring aerobic composting microbes. It has to be layered with biodegradable waste. The proportion of Bioclean depends on the moisture level in the waste.

This is a hassle free, convenient method that processes the organic garbage in a domestic environment in a short period of time. The result is the valuable organic fertilizer that we get to grow our own garden.

The benefits of bio-compost in the ecosystem are:

  • Soil enrichment
  • Improves water holding capacity
  • Checks soil erosion during wetland construction
  • Helps in landfill cover
  • Cost-effective