Faster and controlled composting for organic waste – the process
The process is based on aerated windrow composting under a membrane cover and includes the following steps:
- Feedstock reception and preparation
Organic waste is collected, inspected and prepared for processing. - Shredding and mixing
The material is shredded and homogenised to ensure proper structure and airflow. - Windrow formation
The prepared waste is arranged into windrows (long piles). - Membrane covering
The windrows are covered with a semi-permeable membrane, creating a controlled environment that protects against weather while allowing gas exchange. - Aerated composting phase
Air is supplied through fans and pipe systems, maintaining oxygen levels and accelerating decomposition. - Hygienisation and stabilisation
The process ensures proper temperature control, allowing effective hygienisation and compliance with regulatory requirements. - Membrane removal
After the active composting phase, the membrane is removed. - Refining and screening
The compost is processed to remove impurities and achieve a uniform quality. - Final handling
The finished compost is stored or prepared for different applications.
The final product
The system produces certified compost suitable for:
- Organic farming
- Soil improvement in agriculture
- Horticulture and landscaping
The compost is stable, mature and adaptable to different end uses.