Just leave it out side and bacteria with decompose it.
`Decaying matter normally goes to the ground but can be used as fertilizer.
Compost is a common natural fertilizer used in farming. It is made from decomposed organic matter such as kitchen scraps and yard waste, and provides plants with essential nutrients to support their growth and productivity.
If human waste (excrement's) is treated correctly it can be used as fertilizer. There are a number of ways to sanitize human waste to be used as fertilizer. If Thermophilic fermentation is used the waste will be sanitized for use in a relatively short period of time, usually 1-3 days at 53-55 degrees C. If you were to use Mesophilic fermentation all pathogens would be killed at about 35-37 degrees C in approximately 36 days. Human excrement's can be used to develop organic fertilizer which serves as partial substitute for chemical fertilizer. Thus negative impact and harm to the environment caused by chemical fertilizer can be reduced.
Decaying plant and animal matter in the soil are pretty much fertilizer. Once organic matter decomposes it essentially becomes compost. Compost is rich in nutrients and will promote very healthy plant growth.
No, human feces is actually a health hazaed.
No you can't it would upset their stomachs.
Yes. Animal waste, known as manure, has been used as fertilizer for thousnads of years. For best results it is composted first, which helps kill off weed seeds in the manure.
Kitchen waste is any leftover food packaging or food scrap. The food packaging can be easily recycled. The food scrap can be disposed organically, or used for compost.
plants that are dead or decaying are used to make a special kind of manure called Compost.The stems of these plants are dried and used as fodder called hay
Unprocessed, no. There are however, several waste treatment plants which convert raw sewage into water and a filth-free mud which can be used as fertilizer.
Compost, leaf mould, manure, composted manure etc
Hugas bigas, or rice wash water, can be an effective fertilizer due to its nutrient content, particularly starch, nitrogen, and various trace minerals that are beneficial for plant growth. When used in the garden, it can enhance soil fertility and promote microbial activity, improving soil structure and health. Additionally, it is an eco-friendly option for recycling kitchen waste, reducing the need for synthetic fertilizers. However, it should be used in moderation to avoid over-fertilization.