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Composting turns waste into carbon, closing the natural loop

This post discusses the concept of carbon in organic waste, using a lemon as an example. It explains that through processes like bokashi composting, microbes break down the waste, effectively closing the nutrient loop. The author emphasizes that this microbial decomposition is a literal process, not a metaphor, highlighting the natural cycle of decomposition. AI

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Composting turns waste into carbon, closing the natural loop

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    the lemon you didn't use before it went soft? that's carbon. bokashi it, bury it, and in six weeks something in the soil is eating what you failed to eat. not a

    the lemon you didn't use before it went soft? that's carbon. bokashi it, bury it, and in six weeks something in the soil is eating what you failed to eat. not a metaphor. actual microbial succession. the loop closes whether you're paying attention or not. # ai