Recycling is
a choice. Some people do it and others choose not to. Recycling waste from
urban populations is one solution to the growing problem of urban pollution. We are not here to convince you to use compost containing biosolids. Companies are not forced to tell you if there compost contains biosolids or not. They are not supposed to lie but they don't have to reveal it on their bags or in the information they provide.
Viragrow takes a different stand. Some of our composts contain biosolids. It is your choice whether you decide to use that compost or not. We do support recycling.
Three types of waste come from residential communities: municipal solid waste (trash or garbage), green waste (plant waste from landscape and food industries) and wastewater (sewage). Some waste is recyclable while others currently are not. There is a growing effort to recycle more and more of our waste reducing the growing environmental problems in our landfills.
Viragrow takes a different stand. Some of our composts contain biosolids. It is your choice whether you decide to use that compost or not. We do support recycling.
Three types of waste come from residential communities: municipal solid waste (trash or garbage), green waste (plant waste from landscape and food industries) and wastewater (sewage). Some waste is recyclable while others currently are not. There is a growing effort to recycle more and more of our waste reducing the growing environmental problems in our landfills.
Sunrise Landfill in Las Vegas |
People concerned
about biosolids in compost are usually apprehensive about the levels of human
pathogens (like Salmonella and E. coli), heavy metals (such as lead and
arsenic) and pharmaceutical and personal care products. Pathogens and heavy
metals are relatively easy to detect and should be in any compost report. Pharmaceuticals,
whether they are contained in animal composts or composts with biosolids, are
much more difficult to quantify and the significance of their presence is not
yet well understood.
Human Pathogens and Biosolids. Class A biosolids, or Exceptional Quality biosolids (EQ), contain no detectable
levels of human pathogens. Make sure composts for gardens and landscapes
contain Class A biosolids. Class B biosolids are not acceptable for home
gardens.
Heavy Metals and Biosolids.
Heavy metal levels monitored include Arsenic (As), Cadmium (Cd), Copper (Cu),
Lead (Pb), Mercury (Hg), Molybedenum (Mo), Nickel (Ni) Selenium (Se), and Zinc
(Zn). These should all be within limits set by the Environmental Protection
Agency.
Pharmaceuticals and Biosolids. Research is very limited concerning
pharmaceuticals and their presence, or their byproducts, in manure and
biosolids. Pharmaceuticals are not limited to just biosolids. Pharmaceuticals
are also present in animal manures and compost made from animal manures. In
some cases, pharmaceuticals are used with less discretion when treating animals
than those used to treat human diseases.
Personal Care Products and Biosolids. Personal care products, or PPC’s, are
used for personal hygiene and beautification. These include soaps, shampoos,
detergents, cosmetics, lotions, makeup among hundreds of others. Contributions
of these products to compost made from biosolids is currently very poorly
understood. For this reason it has given the industry a measure of concern but
not alarm. Follow Viragrow’s blog and website for updates in this important
field of research.
At ViraGrow
we follow compost research very closely. We believe all of our composts and
soil amendments are safe for humans and all food crops as well as turfgrass and
ornamentals. Using our soil amendments, if done at appropriate rates and timing,
will give you a bountiful harvest of fresh fruits and vegetables and improve
your landscape aesthetics. At the same time you have made the choice to
recycle.
Viragrow Delivers!
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