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titleOfInvention Powdered Food Waste Treatment
abstract The present invention relates to a food waste treatment agent, and more specifically, to a food waste treatment agent using natural materials, dried leaves or twigs obtained from any one or more trees selected from pine, pine, brown oak, mulberry or persimmon; Dried rice straw; Dried genus or skin of gourd (Lagenaria leucantha); Dried products of at least one vegetable selected from radish, cabbage, burdock or lotus; Dried flowers, leaves or stems of sunflowers; Dried corn husks; And one or more dried herbal medicines selected from Astragalus, Angelica, Cheongung, Chrysanthemum, Mugwort, Wild Chrysanthemum, or ์นก, characterized in that it is powdered to 100 to 300 mesh size. The food waste treatment agent is added to the food waste when it is generated, not only to effectively remove the moisture of the food waste, but also has excellent antibacterial and bactericidal action by the powder composition of the treatment agent has the effect of preventing the corruption of food waste, odor removal. Therefore, by adding such a food waste treatment agent, it is possible to remarkably improve the inconvenience caused by leachate during transportation of food waste, and the food waste mixed with the treatment agent is used as a substitute feed in the breeding of livestock, etc., or composting when farming crops. It can be used for such effects.
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