Composting means reusing "organic" green waste from the house and garden by collecting it so that it decomposes and produces a 100% natural fertilizer called "compost".
for the soil
Compost provides all the nutrients necessary for the plants and allows the slow diffusion towards the roots without attacking them.
This also improves nutrient retention and water drainage.
The soil is thus enriched, its fertility increased and during the winter the compost provides protection by regulating the temperature of the soil.
Benefits for the environment
The result is a 50% reduction in organic waste; which means less collection, transportation and processing.
By replacing the use of chemical fertilizers and non-natural fertilizers, compost reduces the risk of contamination of soil and groundwater or harmful impact on wildlife.
Benefits for yourself and your loved ones
By reproducing the cycle of nature at home, you create a fun and educational activity for you and your children.
Composting also offers moments of exchange between neighbors with tips, advice or sharing of experiences.