komposztálhatóság
Komposztálhatóság refers to the ability of a material to decompose into compost under specific conditions. This process typically involves the action of microorganisms, such as bacteria and fungi, which break down organic matter into a nutrient-rich soil amendment. Materials that are compostable are generally organic in nature, meaning they are derived from living organisms. Examples include food scraps, yard waste, and certain types of paper and cardboard.
The speed and completeness of composting depend on several factors, including temperature, moisture levels, oxygen availability,