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| Feedstock = [[Biowaste]] in general, [[Food waste]], [[Garden and park waste]] (wood, leaves) | | Feedstock = [[Biowaste]] in general, [[Food waste]], [[Garden and park waste]] (wood, leaves) | ||
| Product = [[Compost]] | | Product = [[Compost]] | ||
|Name=Composting|Category=Biochemical processes}} | |Name=Composting|Category=[[Conversion]] ([[Conversion#Biochemical_processes_and_technologies|Biochemical processes and technologies]])}} | ||
<onlyinclude>'''Composting''' is a biological process in which micro-organisms convert organic matter such as plant and animal scraps into soil-like material called [[compost]]. Compost is easier to handle than manure and other raw organic materials, stores well and is odor-free. Composting is an ancient technology, practiced today at every scale from the backyard compost pile to large commercial operations. </onlyinclude> | <onlyinclude>'''Composting''' is a biological process in which micro-organisms convert organic matter such as plant and animal scraps into soil-like material called [[compost]]. Compost is easier to handle than manure and other raw organic materials, stores well and is odor-free. Composting is an ancient technology, practiced today at every scale from the backyard compost pile to large commercial operations. </onlyinclude> | ||