2023
DOI: 10.15243/jdmlm.2023.102.4035
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Evaluating floor types during simple composting of leaf wastes

Abstract: This study aimed to evaluate the type of floor in the composting process of leaf wastes. The waste consisted of cacao leaves (<em>Theobroma cacao</em> L.), rubberwood leaves (<em>Hevea brasiliensis</em>), teak leaves (<em>Tectona grandis</em> L.f), matoa or Fijian longan leaves (<em>Pometia pinnata</em>), durian leaves (<em>Durio zibethinus</em>), and grass. The research was conducted by composting the leaf mixtures in a composting box sizing 220 cm i… Show more

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“…While applicable at a smaller scale in residential and local areas, this process necessitates a designated site and consideration for potential leachate formation. Numerous studies in Indonesia, like those by Amien et al [21] and Setiani et al [22], have assessed compost quality, ensuring compliance with Indonesian National Standards. Research in Bali and Surabaya indicates community participation in practical and cost-effective composting methods [24], leading to 977 community-managed and 5,319 small-scale composting facilities across Indonesia [8].…”
Section: Composting and Anaerobic Digestionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While applicable at a smaller scale in residential and local areas, this process necessitates a designated site and consideration for potential leachate formation. Numerous studies in Indonesia, like those by Amien et al [21] and Setiani et al [22], have assessed compost quality, ensuring compliance with Indonesian National Standards. Research in Bali and Surabaya indicates community participation in practical and cost-effective composting methods [24], leading to 977 community-managed and 5,319 small-scale composting facilities across Indonesia [8].…”
Section: Composting and Anaerobic Digestionmentioning
confidence: 99%