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What to Add (and Avoid) in Industrial Composters
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Discover which materials to avoid in composters, how to handle oily/salty waste, and why pet feces are unsafe.

What to Add (and Avoid) in Industrial Composters

Q1: Which Organic Waste Is Prohibited?

  • Toxic Materials: Coal, treated wood, or chemically coated paper.

  • Disease Carriers: Pet feces (risk of parasites) and moldy plants.

  • Slow-Decomposing Items: Bones, dairy, and oily foods.

Q2: How to Process High-Fat/Salt Waste Safely?

  • Pre-Treatment: Mix grease with dry materials (straw, sawdust) to balance moisture.

  • Salt Dilution: Rinse salty food scraps and blend with low-sodium waste.

  • Aeration Boost: Increase turning frequency to prevent anaerobic pockets.

Q3: Can Pet Waste Be Processed?

No. Dog/cat feces often contain pathogens (e.g., Toxoplasma) that survive composting. Use specialized pet waste digesters instead.