Compost
Hobby composters and large commercial entities alike can benefit from using gypsum as an additive in their composting process. Gypsum offers many benefits to compost.
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Flocculation improves aerations by enabling air and chemicals to permeate.
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Binding up nitrogen increases heat generation while reducing odors.
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It provides valuable nutrients, like calcium and sulfur.
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The GypStream offers many benefits to the traditional shred and screen process used by most composters. First and most importantly, the recovered gypsum is cleaner. Less than 1% paper by weight is left over in the gypsum, so you're not mixing large, unsightly pieces of paper in the compost. You're also getting separation and size reduction from a single piece of equipment where the infeed and discharge is entirely integrated.