compost in the PONS Dictionary

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Many of these species are relatively easy to grow in rich humus compost with some sand.
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The feces can be dried and bagged or composted.
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The material resembles domestic compost and can be used as such or to make low-grade building products, such as fibreboard.
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The rest of product is also used as animal feed and compost.
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Waste-to-energy incineration, anaerobic digestion, composting, mechanical biological treatment, pyrolysis and plasma arc gasification have all begun to establish themselves in the market.
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They also raise ducks, chickens, goats, bees, compost worms and are running an aquaponics fish experiment.
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Nevertheless, acid-free paper does not usually contain toxic materials (although certain inks do), so it is easily recycled or composted.
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Most of the grant money will be used for a study determining the feasibility of converting organic waste, particularly food waste, to compost.
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Plans are being developed to equip them with high-efficiency wood stoves, composting toilets and fluorescent lights.
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In contrast, the paper bottle can be composted in as little as 12 weeks and recycled with paper recycling.
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