Today, May 29, 2022, is Composting day. As such, we ought to talk about the composting process. Moreover, since children are the future of our planet, make sure to talk to them about the importance of the composting process and how it can help create a better future. Perhaps even try telling them a story about it. Moreover, since children love activities, we will tell you about a great option that seems to efficiently grab children’s attention. Of course, in order for you to be able to talk about the composting process, you need to know a thing or two about it yourself. And, what better way to go about that than covering some fun facts, right?
Going through the above interesting facts about the composting process, you had a chance to learn that the bokashi method is the most efficient type of composting. It is also our area of expertise, hence, it's only fitting to give it some extra attention.
For one, this type of composting is not aerobic like vermicomposting or traditional composting. As such, it requires airtight conditions. And, this is why using a proper bokashi composter is so important. Moreover, this is also why the bokashi method is also the best option for indoor composting - it’s a clean and neat way to collect an entire household’s organic waste. Furthermore, this also means that urban and rural dwellers alike can use this method to responsibly handle their organic waste.
Since the bokashi composting process is actually fermentation, it creates a highly acidic environment inside the bin. As such, the anaerobic EM involved in the process are able to process a much wider range of organic material (as mentioned among the facts above). Moreover, thanks to airtightness, it emits about 20 times less CO2 compared to traditional composting. As such, when using proper bokashi composting bins, both the users and the environment get the better end of the deal.
We can’t think of a more appropriate time to dive deeper into the bokashi composting process than on Composting day. Hence, make sure to check out our free Bokashi Academy. This is also the place to connect with other environmentally-conscious folks and help close the #bokashiloop.
As promised in the introduction, there are some great activities that enable you to get your children involved in the composting process. If you have a garden or an outdoor space that you can use, we encourage you to build a traditional composting pile. Kinds will get some fresh air and learn an important lesson about proper organic waste management and how to keep the organic material in the loop. However, for all the apartment dwellers, we encourage you to give Bokashi Organko Essential a try and let your children in on it. Based on the feedback from Bokashi Organko users, kids love to take care of organic waste using this method. They especially enjoy sprinkling bokashi bran on top of new organic waste batch.
Happy, Composting day!