Mechanical Composting

There are many different methods of domestic composting and industrial composting, each with different advantages and disadvantages. Mechanical composting is an efficient composting method that uses electricity to rotate the contents and heat needed to produce semi-composted waste over a 24-hour period.

Mechanical Composting

This system is suitable for restaurants, hotels, motels, hospitals, schools, kindergartens and any large establishment that generates large amounts of waste from many people. It is a manageable in-house system instead of sending your waste to municipal tips. 

However, you need to compost the waste more, so you need someone to collect the leftover contents for further composting in a garden bed or bay composting system.

There are also small systems suitable for some people's private residences, but these can be quite expensive and will of course cost you permanent electricity. Like all composts, they come with some pros and cons, but produce fast semi-composted soil.

Our organization provides very different certification services for businesses in various sectors and carries out the necessary testing, analysis, control and evaluation activities within this framework. In these works, it always follows domestic and foreign standards, applicable legal regulations and generally accepted practices.

Our organization has a trained and experienced staff and advanced technological facilities. In this framework, it also provides compost certification and C-Label (Compost Labeling) compost labeling services to businesses that request it.

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