We transform pollutants into natural fertilizers on a large scale and without infrastructure, we use living organisms just as they happen in nature.
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The dairy basin of Tizayuca, Hidalgo, produces more than 800 tons of cow manure every day. These wastes do not receive any treatment, they are only scattered in the surrounding agricultural lands and most of them are piled up without any treatment in open-air sumps causing a great pollution of water, soil and air, in addition to emitting a large amount of effect gases greenhouse. What we do is transform this waste into natural fertilizers, specifically vermicompost, which is one of the fertilizers that exist in nature. We carry out our process in the open air and in bare soil, using decomposing microorganisms and the Californian red worm as transforming agents that have no cost and that reproduce exponentially when they have enough food (in our case, manure is the food source). The product we obtain improves the physical, chemical and biological properties of the soils, serves as a fertilizer for any crop and sequesters large amounts of atmospheric CO2, fixing it in the soil, thus not only mitigating the polluting effects of waste but also reducing the greenhouse gases that promote global warming.
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