Composting offers multiple benefits. By converting waste into a nutrient-rich soil, composting significantly reduces the volume of waste sent to landfills. Additionally, compost enhances soil quality by improving its structure, increasing nutrient content, and boosting moisture retention. Overall, composting provides a more sustainable approach to waste management and plays a critical role in mitigating climate change, preserving natural resources, and enhancing the environmental health of our communities.
Why is composting important?
By melissa|2024-06-13T19:54:59-05:00June 13th, 2024|About Composting|Comments Off on Why is composting important?
About the Author: melissa
Melissa is the founder of Compost Carpool and an experience strategist.
She founded the company as a means to offer waste reduction options that diverts food waste from landfills, reduces harmful methane gasses, supports farmers and improves soil in the DFW metroplex.