High fibre composting

High fibre composting

High-fibre composting is a system which has been developed and trialled at the Centre for Alternative Technology (CAT) in Wales with promising results so far. It consists of adding all cardboard (including packaging,toilet roll tubes, cereal boxes), newspaper, magazines, etc. to the compost pile. Such material should be distributed thoroughly throughout the heap, and well stirred through (mixed) in order to increase its surface area andimprove aeration in the heap. It would be ideal for adding where there is a large proportion of nitrogenous material, e.g., grass mowings, kitchen vegetable wastes, and so on, and is thus well-suited to household-scalecomposting.

In the past it was not considered advisable to add coloured inks to compost due to the possibility of contamination by toxins, although CAT has stated that due to changes in manufacturing processes, this is no longer an issue.

Composting of paper products is a practice which is being actively promoted by waste recycling officers in many UK Local Authorities, and if widely adopted could go some way to alleviating some of the current problems associatedwith post-consumer waste disposal, e.g., pressures on land fill sites.

ee also

*Container composting
*German mound
*Leaf mold
*Worm compost
*Spent mushroom compost
*Sheet composting


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