CALAMBA CITY: The Department of Science and Technology (DOST) Industrial Technology Development Institute (ITDI) has unveiled a pioneering solution for efficient organic waste management called the Dual Drum Composter.
In a phone interview on Friday, Anna Marie Daigan, senior science research specialist at DOST’s Cavite Field Office, said the dual drum composting system will be heavily promoted by her office in the province.
Engineered to optimize microbial activity and expedite the decomposition process, the technology produces high-quality compost in a short time, ranging from a few weeks to several months, depending on environmental factors and waste composition, she said.
She said widespread adoption of this innovative waste management system in local government units (LGUs) will reduce the environmental footprint of waste disposal while promoting resource efficiency and resilience in Cavite.
“The implementation of dual drum composting by the DOST underscores the government’s unwavering commitment to
sustainable development and environmental stewardship,” Daigan told the Philippine News Agency.
Beyond its environmental benefits, dual drum composting offers economic advantages, particularly for agricultural communities.
By locally producing organic compost, farmers can reduce their reliance on chemical fertilizers, lowering production costs and enhancing crop yields.
Daigan said the technology is readily available through accredited manufacturers and can be customized to meet the specific needs of homeowners engaged in urban gardening initiatives, offering a cost-effective solution for organic waste management.
Source: Philippines News Agency