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titleOfInvention An open-air garbage elimination method using wood chips that facilitates the inhabitation and propagation of microorganisms such as chlorella and bacteria.
abstract (57) [Summary] The present invention relates to a method for treating garbage using wood chips that facilitate the inhabitation and propagation of microorganisms such as chlorella and bacteria in the open air. It activates underground microorganisms and also garbage microorganisms and treats them for use as high-quality organic fertilizer. According to the present invention, wood such as cedar is used in a range of 0.1 mm to 7 mm. It is formed in a porous chip shape of about mm, but as an inhibitory substance that hinders the growth of microorganisms, cyanide, phenol, salt, Halogen, sugar, tobacco, pesticides, etc. are removed to make microbial culture bases that facilitate the inhabitation and propagation of microorganisms such as chlorella and bacteria. The microbial culture substrate is deposited on a field or in the field or in the subterranean wilderness or in the ground with a thickness of about 50 cm. Then, the garbage is treated by mixing and stirring.
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