Organic Fertilizer from Kitchen Waste
No need to throw away that accumulating household waste in your kitchen anymore. Ever thought of how much kitchen waste you generate every day? If you have, that’s a lot of waste to just dispose of without asking yourself, can it be of any use? You’re not alone on this, according to some research, people living in the major cities generate almost 1 kg of household waste in a day. Another thing to note is that this waste is composed of organic matter that can be used for composting to make fertilizer.
https://cdn.pixabay.com/photo/2015/04/06/10/31/compost-709020_960_720.jpg That much said you could use composting as the ideal way to dispose of that food waste in your kitchen. By doing so, you will
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Every time you’re about to discompose that waste in your kitchen, you should ask yourself, are these food remnants I’m about to throw away be in the way of beneficial? Can I make a natural fertilizer from them? And if I can, why am I throwing away this waste? By thinking this way, you will find yourself collecting and storing enough kitchen waste to use in making fertilizer. You should avoid things like grease, oils, fatty meats, and milk products since they will make your compost pile a wet mess, which can produce an annoying odor. Peeling from vegetables and fruits are the things to look out. Also, you can use egg shells, over-ripened fruits, and nuts. Some wood ash will also aid in composting process. To make things easier than said, you will need to choose a well-drained, level, and open …show more content…
Now Create the Compost You have to place all the gathered compost ingredients into a compost bin. Some of the things to consider with the bin, it should have a handle that you can use to turn as you rotate the compost for thorough mixing to incorporate oxygen into the mixture and placing it to some extent raised from the ground. You should spin the compost bin often. I would suggest two or three times per day. It helps in mixing all the materials for compost together, and by doing so, you will combine the best natural nutrients to produce a high-quality fertilizer. To allow excess moisture to escape as you spin the compost, make sure the bin has few holes on the side. 5. Spread
Keep on checking your compost for a soil-like mixture that is dark in color. This is where the garden fork comes into use. You have to use it to pick as you spread the compost on the garden fields you want to fertilize. Put in enough quantity and also allow the now-made fertilizer (compost) to seep in as it takes effect on the areas applied before you decide to add more.
Instead growing the same crops in the same field every year, which can ruin the soil, they would capriciously switch fields to refuel the nitrogen in the ground
All the food that is wasted could be sent to people who need it. There are many programs trying to fix this issue. Nixon concludes the article with writing about two programs that are trying to help this problem. One program is the Hennepin County, Minn., where their main objective is to help recycle food products or turn them into compost. They are going to do this by providing grants from $10,000 to $50,000 to local businesses and nonprofits.
Catherine tells the reader that organic food could produce plenty of food for the whole world. She says “when the same products are grown, organic yields are 8% to 19% lower on average than conventional farming yields... We currently grow far more food than is necessary.” (COFFtW).
In the US, 40% of food produced, or approximately 365 million pounds of food, is wasted each day. Food waste, however, is a problem that extends beyond America, affecting billions of people as a global issue. The overwhelming amounts of food that are being discarded contribute to global warming and climate change, and prevent the massive number of hungry people from being able to eat nourishing meals. Humanity as a whole must be more mindful of the Earth and its health, as we are the source which most directly affect it. Due to the profound environmental impacts of food waste, a reduction in the amount disposed is necessary to create a more sustainable environment, and humans have a responsibility to protect the planet, even if it requires drastic changes to the current food system.
This was to plant trees to act as windbreakers. Farmers around the country now try to keep the nutrients in the ground. Coming from a farmer family, my dad always rotates his crops and tries to leave some of the roots of the plant in the ground. This leads to perfect soil for farming and helps avoid another Dust
Wasteland is a documentary by Lucy Walker that depicts the lives of selected garbage pickers in Jardim Gramacho – a massive dumpsite found in the outskirts of Rio de Janeiro. The film is about Vik Muniz’s 2-year journey back to his home country seeking to give back to an impoverished community through making images out of an unusual material – trash. The film featured 7 garbage pickers from the landfill, and each has a story that brought them to their current places. One unique thing about the whole creative process is that the pickers themselves became part of it. Vik imagined that as they work on their own and each other’s images, the pickers will not only show themselves to a broader world that is for now comfortably oblivious of their existence, but also see themselves differently (Fuchs, 2010).
Organic Food In the society where people are getting more concerned about one 's health organic food has become a widely spread and followed by many people tendency. Organic food is believed to have better impact on person 's well-being and not to cause harm to people and the surrounding world due to its ecological nature. The debate that has been recently developed around this topic cannot be solved easily since both supporters and their counterparts provide reasonable arguments supporting their positions. However, to get into the problem and find the answer to a question that concerns many people it is necessary to identify organic food at first.
There can be numerous positive points for not wasting food which is described throughout the articles. Food is necessary because it helps a person nourish and grow. When all the wasted food goes to the garbage it gets ravaged and gets put in landfills. Even though, you cannot live without food it is not ok to have an excess amount of food. “U.S. throws away half of all food produce” By Suzanne Goldenberg, “How Norway is selling out-of-date food to help tackle waste” By Daniel Boffey and, “Ending world hunger by stopping food waste in the fields” By Bjorn Lomborg all analyze how food waste is not good for anyone or anybody.
In the article Common Mistakes in Growing Alfalfa author Eddie Funderburg Describes several mistakes that people make when planting their first crop of alfalfa. These include mistakes in site selection, soil selection, seedbag preparation and planting, and remembering the alfalfa. When selecting a site, make sure to avoid hilly, rocky ground, shallow soil, and eroded soil. Most thriving alfalfa fields are located on a level, bottomland site with no potholes. If the planting site does not look like this, do not expect much from your crop.
On New Year 's Eve, I saw a homeless man sleeping inside the station. It was crowded and people passed him quickly without noticing him. I hesitated to pass by, feeling pity for him, I became sad. Despite the next day being New Year 's Day, he would have nothing to eat. Could I leave him as he was?
The world is experiencing a dilemma today. Many people suffer from hunger, malnutrition, and other problems caused by the lack of sufficient food. However, many other people buy or order excessive foods and waste a lot. In my community, food waste is much more serious than food shortage, and it is easy to see that people throw foods in the dustbin and the foods indeed are still eatable. Food waste is a serious problem.
On the farm we recycle everything and try to stay away from using landfill as much as we can. All our silage covers and plastic is sent to a register collection point in Castlerea. All bags of meal are sent to Barna waste in Ballaghaderreen where they are recycled into plastic bags again. Plastic buckets and barrels are reused as either water trough or feed buckets for the animals whilst there are being housed. On the farm we take the environment very seriously and recognised that it is our responsibility to look after in the best way possible, we are looking at new ways to reduce our environment impact and carbon
Introduction People tend to consume a lot, when there is consumption, there is waste – and that waste becomes a big problem that needs taken care of, which costs a lot of time, space and resources. If not managed, in turn, the world that we live in will become a hazardous place for all living things. According to the World Bank, people throughout the world, “spend $2.3 trillion a year on food and beverages alone” (Global Consumption Database, 2018), that is quite a lot. In addition to that, the world count mentions that, “we throw out over 50 tons of household waste every second. A number that will double by 2030”
LITERATURE REVIEW Inorganic fertilizers provide rapid nutrition and give plants with the nutrients needed to grow healthy and strong. Inorganic fertilizer, also called as synthetic fertilizer, is manufactured artificially and contains minerals or synthetic chemicals and it is which help a plant to grow faster. Effective use of Inorganic Fertilizers Effectiveness in using these chemicals has good and bad effects on the environment especially on the health of a human being. Fertilizer has turn into essential to modern agriculture to feed the growing population.