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Composting
Composting is a valuable and environmentally responsible practice that offers a range of benefits. By diverting organic waste from landfills, composting reduces greenhouse gas emissions and lessens the strain on landfill capacity. It enriches soil with nutrient-rich humus, enhancing soil structure, water retention, and overall fertility. Composting also promotes biodiversity by fostering healthy microbial communities in the soil. Furthermore, it closes the nutrient loop, allowing food and garden waste to be transformed into nutrient-dense soil amendments, which can be used to grow more nutritious crops. Embracing composting as a part of daily life contributes to a more sustainable and circular approach to waste management and supports healthier ecosystems.