Aerobic Composting

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Aerobic Composting is the decomposition of organic materials using microorganisms that require oxygen[1]

Aerobic composting requires the introduction of oxygen to compost piles to allow aerobic microbes to thrive. The only by-products of aerobic composting are heat, water and a small amount of carbon dioxide[1].

An example of Aerobic Composting is windrow Composting


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