A system of composting organic matter involving mechanical agitation, and/or forced aeration, normally enclosed within a building. Landfill - Georgia law refers to landfill facilities as "municipal solid waste landfills," which may be operated by either municipalities, counties, or private firms.
composting in an enclosed vessel or drum with a controlled internal environment, mechanical mixing, and aeration.
A composting method in which the compost is continuously and mechanically mixed and aerated in a large, contained area.
The aerobic decomposition of shredded and mixed organic waste within and enclosed container, where the control systems for material degradation are fully automated. Moisture, temperature, and odour can be regulated, and a stable compost can be produced much more quickly than outdoor windrow composting.
The method of composting that involves the decomposition of organic waste within an enclosed container, where moisture, temperature and odour can be regulated. Produces stable compost more quickly than windrow composting.
a technology that uses heated vessels to turn organic waste into compost
(also "Enclosed" or "Mechanical") system using mechanized equipment to rapidly decompose wastes in an enclosed area with controlled amounts of moisture and oxygen.
In-vessel composting is an industrial form of composting biodegradable waste that occurs in enclosed reactors. These generally consist of metal tanks through which air flow and temperature can be controlled.