Dave T-W on Nostr: npub19lt42…6qfjk Composting, which has a double whammy: Carbon that would have gone ...
npub19lt4284mghqxekzm6n5njxurnxrxhqhrva2leusdsuu5ja5jeycq66qfjk (npub19lt…qfjk) Composting, which has a double whammy:
Carbon that would have gone to air, instead goes into soil, and especially in urban areas this is great for sustaining other plants.
Landfill produces a lot of methane as organic matter breaks down anaerobically, and that's 30x worse for global warming. On a larger scale there are facilities to capture the methane, but I doubt that would be something you'd do at home.
My bin is also enhanced by two pet rabbits - their litter trays have wood pellets and straw, and that all goes straight in.
Carbon that would have gone to air, instead goes into soil, and especially in urban areas this is great for sustaining other plants.
Landfill produces a lot of methane as organic matter breaks down anaerobically, and that's 30x worse for global warming. On a larger scale there are facilities to capture the methane, but I doubt that would be something you'd do at home.
My bin is also enhanced by two pet rabbits - their litter trays have wood pellets and straw, and that all goes straight in.