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titleOfInvention Organic waste composting method and system
abstract Compost is created from organic waste, without the need for mixing or removing compost, with a substantially upright self-emptying enclosure (10); having perforated, e.g. mesh, side walls (12). Fresh organic waste is initially placed within the enclosure (10) and aged in a moist condition. Epigeic earthworms are then introduced to the aged waste within said enclosure (10). An active composting layer is maintained by periodically adding organic waste. The active composting layer is maintained in a moist condition and at a mean temperature between 35° - 95 °F. Compost is naturally expelled through the perforated side walls (12) of the enclosure (10) due to fluidity of the compost, earthworm activity and gravity. The side walls (12) of the enclosure (10) are made of a gnaw-resistant material and the apertures (14) therein are sized to prevent rodents and other pests from entering the enclosure (10). An insulating blanket (26) can be formed around the enclosure (10).
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