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HOME COMPOSTING. Hello! We are still us, the ITALIAN STUDENTS FROM CLASS IIA. You may wonder what we are doing here. Follow us and you will understand

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Page 1: HOME COMPOSTING. Hello! We are still us, the ITALIAN STUDENTS FROM CLASS IIA. You may wonder what we are doing here. Follow us and you will understand

HOME COMPOSTING

Page 2: HOME COMPOSTING. Hello! We are still us, the ITALIAN STUDENTS FROM CLASS IIA. You may wonder what we are doing here. Follow us and you will understand

Hello! We are still us, the ITALIAN

STUDENTS FROM CLASS IIA.

You may wonder what we are doing

here.     Follow us and

you will understand ....

Page 3: HOME COMPOSTING. Hello! We are still us, the ITALIAN STUDENTS FROM CLASS IIA. You may wonder what we are doing here. Follow us and you will understand

Today is a special day at school- we sew

- we mount- we “ COMPOST” !!!

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To begin, we'll mount

the composter!

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“ I’m not an ordinary bucket. I ‘m a magic bucket. Here wastes are transformed ! “

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But what is Interesting inside?

At the moment nothing ... ..

Before you fill it !

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Composting is an important example of reuse of organic waste.

The material obtained is the compost. It is formed

by substances obtained from the decomposition that through this natural cycle are transformed into humus and returned to the earth.

What is a compost?

What decomposes ? What do you get?

Nature continually decomposes, using microorganisms that live in soil, organic substances of plant and animal origin, which have completed their life cycle. (leaves, dried flowers, dried branches, insects and small animals, etc..)

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Recipe for compost

WET WASTE :- Green cuttings- Kitchen scraps- Wipes- Untreated paper- Vegetable and fruit scraps- Coffee grounds - tea filters RIFIUTI SECCHI

DRYWASTE

- Branches- Dried leaves - Cardboard- Paring - Sawdust

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HERE ARE OUR WASTE !

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Littlewoods

LEAF

DUST

ORG WA AN SI TC E

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AND NOW CLOSE!

WAIT A LITTLE …..

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HOW LONG MUST WEWAIT?

To produce compostit usually takesfrom 6 to 12 months.(in summer theprocess is faster).

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The final material canbe stored or used as it is .Typically, the compostcan be obtainedas a good surrogatemanure or otherorganic fertilizers.

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See what happened?

Strenght ,we collect

it !

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HERE IS OUR COMPOST !

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We fertilizer plants now!

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1 – Recycling organic waste in a compost is an advantage for all of us, for environment

and for our crops.

2 – It garantees fertility. Compost is a 100% natural fertilizer, absolutely eco-compatible.

3 - From the economic point of view it brings large savings because you can limit the use of other special fertilizers and chemical composts .

4 – More composted waste =

less waste disposed

COMPOSTING:5 REASONSTO DO SO !

5 – less atmosphere pollution Pollution in fact usually originates from the combustion of waste

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Bye, bye Comeniusfriends!

Classe II A Liceo scientifico tecnologico

“ G. Marconi “ Latina