Organic waste converter benefit for hospital
Organic waste is mostly comprised of kitchen waste food scraps. This includes vegetable and fruit peels, leftover cooked and spoiled food, coffee grounds. Even soiled napkins and small shreds of paper can be collected along with other wet waste. It may also include garden waste if you have a garden. This will consist of twigs, dry leaves, dead flowers etc. There are two commonly accepted ways in which organic waste can be converted into a useful resource composting. Let me add a small note on a third and very simple option which is commonly overlooked, and that is to feed animals! Bones and meat scraps can be used to feed dogs, and vegetable waste can be used to feed cows, Something already being done by animal lovers, street dwellers and vendors, and some community based organisations. The organic waste from the house, establishments, restaurants, hospital, temple, child school in general contains food waste from the pre-cooking operation and cooking remnant. To re...