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The composting process has been adopted by many people as a more appropriate option for managing organic waste in their own homes or apartments, avoiding the accumulation of material that is destined for landfills. To assemble a home composter, you can use different materials that we have in our homes, such as buckets, for example. We also have the option of purchasing ready-made composters, such as decomposing box models, with a reservoir for the leachate, designed for the production of humus through the use of worms. In this video, you will learn how to use the composter, from assembly, to the introduction of the worms, the placement of the organic waste and the covering with dry material to prevent the attraction of insects and unpleasant odors. The end result of composting will be the production of leachate, a rich biofertilizer, and worm humus, an organic fertilizer that can be used in the production of seedlings and in the enrichment of the soil for the production of new foods. .... Realization: Center for Popular Alternative Technologies (CETAP), through the Consumers and Farmers in Network Project, with support from Misereor.