Organic Waste Treatment
Organic Waste Treatment

Organic Waste Treatment

 Despite the fact that organic trash is less dangerous than other waste kinds, we have a big obligation to treat the organic waste that is produced on our campus. The following steps are used in the treatment of these wastes:

 Biodegradable waste is any organic material that can be broken down by microorganisms and other living things through composting, aerobic digestion, anaerobic digestion, or similar processes into carbon dioxide, water, methane, or simple organic molecules. Only the canteens and cafes of Al-Esraa University produce organic garbage, and they are completely autonomous in how they handle it.  The organic waste from the university's canteens and cafes is diverted to an organic fertilizer.

Some of those fertilizers are used in the university gardens. This action, in our opinion, will have a substantial impact on the ecosystem life cycle.