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titleOfInvention Garbage disposal agent and method for producing the same
abstract Disclosed is a food waste treatment agent and a method for producing the same, which do not require the direct addition of an enzyme, can reduce the decomposition time of garbage, and can be used repeatedly for a long time. The garbage processing agent is made of red pine chips, and the chips are made of a honeycomb structure from which terpenes and lignin contained in the red pine are removed. At this time, an acid catalyst is produced from the enzyme, and the member selected from the group consisting of ocher powder, oat granule, ceramic granule containing ocher or oat stone on the red pine chip, and biotite powder; It is better to mix with sericite powder. Loess, elvan, the ceramic comprising loess or healstone, TiO 2, ZrO 2, P 2 O 5, MnO, K 2 O, CaO, MgO, Fe 2 O 3, Al 2 O 3, Na 2 O and SiO 2 is included. [Selection] Figure 2
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