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Comparative Analysis of In-vessel Composter Using Microbial Consortium

Rahul P. Gawai, Saurabh N. Gaikwad, Pratiksha J. Bhandare, Rushikesh R. Zimbal, Asmita B. Lakhote

Abstract


Degradation of biodegradable waste with the help of microbial consortium and In-vessel composter has occurred to be effective way for composting and it provide with a better end product for further use. This paper represents a review of literature available on research of decomposition of biodegradable waste with in-vessel composter and microbial consortium, indicating the various key factors that are important in the composting process and the results of the end product.

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