Composting Technologies: Which is the One for You?
Imagine looking for a new home and reading that one is air conditioned, which is a requirement for you to consider the property. Simply knowing that the house is air-conditioned may not be sufficient information for you to make a reasoned decision about whether or not it meets your needs. For example, if you desire central air conditioning, but the house includes only window units, you may be disappointed when you tour it. When it comes to composting discarded uneaten food, it is equally important to understand precisely the meaning of the technology used.
There are many different ways to compost discarded uneaten food on a scale larger than backyard projects. They include:
Windrows
Static piles
In-vessel systemS
Rotary drum systems
While there is little confusion regarding the characteristics and identification of the first two technologies, there is some confusion regarding those of the second two. In-vessel systems and rotary drum in-vessel systems share some characteristics, including the naming of the technology, which may lead to confusion because there are very important differences between the two technologies, which is why it is important to determine the specifics of the technology when considering implementing a composting project. For example, in-vessel rotary drum systems may require a much smaller footprint, produce no leachate, may be moved during operation if trailer mounted, and produce virtually no odor. FOR Solutions systems provide additional advantages including being virtually maintenance free because of having so few moving parts and being fabricated of stainless steel.