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Vol. 11, Issue 11 (2022)

Vermicomposting: Reusing wastes to create beneficial organic fertilizer

Author(s):
Aanchal Kamboj, Anurag Chouhan, Samroj Singh, Jyolsna Roy, Mandy Naorem and Arshdeep Singh
Abstract:
The management of solid waste is one of the biggest problems we are now facing. Recycling garbage produces solely usable final goods, making it the greatest method for reducing waste. Nothing is lost in this situation; everything changes. The dramatic increase in garbage volume is a part of the environmental issue that has come with recent globalization. Composting, recycling, and creating biogas are a few methods for getting rid of solid waste. Nearly 700 million tonnes of organic garbage are thought to be burnt or dumped each year in India's cities and rural areas. Vermicomposting is the most appropriate, cost-effective, and ecologically friendly process for converting trash into nutrient-rich compost.
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How to cite this article:
Aanchal Kamboj, Anurag Chouhan, Samroj Singh, Jyolsna Roy, Mandy Naorem, Arshdeep Singh. Vermicomposting: Reusing wastes to create beneficial organic fertilizer. Pharma Innovation 2022;11(11):537-539.

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