
Turn Waste into Rich Soil
Biocomposting agricultural waste goes beyond simple disposal; it transforms various organic materials into nutrient-rich biocompost. This process improves soil quality, supports plant growth, and reduces the need for chemical fertilizers. By recycling materials such as crop residues, animal manure, and organic sludge, biocomposting enriches the soil and fosters a more sustainable agricultural ecosystem. Here are some examples of materials and scales used in our biocomposting projects:
|
No |
Materials and Scale |
Project / Client / Collaborator |
NPK (total) |
|
1 |
EFB + POME sludge (~20 tons) |
In-house (2009-2019), SATREPS project at Keningau POM Sabah |
10-15% |
|
2 |
Municipal sewage sludge + woodchip (~10 tons) |
IWK Sdn. Bhd. |
10-15% |
|
3 |
Dried sludge + biomass |
CJ Bio Sdn. Bhd. |
10-15% |
|
4 |
EFB + POME sludge (1500 MT) |
Kemaman Palm Oil Mill |
10-15% |
|
5 |
Rice husk + chicken manure with enzyme (5 tons) |
Novozymes (M) Sdn Bhd |
10-15% |
|
6 |
Chicken manure + biomass (10 tons) |
10-15% |
Updated:: 24/07/2024

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