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A ‘compo-station’ that converts organic waste into compost while producing high-quality fertilizer. The vermicompost is made of three 19-liter buckets cut into three different heights to create separate levels. The first is where fresh remains directly from the kitchen are placed. the second, holds a variety of red wigglers, white and other earthworms acting as a transition space made of bio-refuse mixed with other bedding materials. The final stage holds a collection of leachate, a liquid that is used in the process for top-dressing development. The workstation is made of standard sized pieces of lumber and of 12mm plywood.
Dowload building manual:
https://issuu.com/arielrojo/docs/manual-compostation-english
In collaboration with the designer Ariel Rojo, the Goethe Institut, and students from Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM) and cultural center Faro Indios Verdes (Mexico City).
http://arielrojo.com/Ariel_Rojo/Ariel_Rojo.html
http://www.cultura.df.gob.mx/index.php/indios-verdes
http://www.goethe.de/ins/mx/es/lp.html
http://www.unam.mx/index/en
https://www.tainacampos.com/compostation
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