AU2019901182A0 - The Worm Habitat. The worm habitat was developed to process large amounts of organic waste which would otherwise end up in landfill. It is used for schools and universities, restaurants and cafes, green grocers and supermarkets, prisons and institutions, zoos and kennels, and can be used for between 20l to 40l of food scraps, garden waste, shredded paper and cardboard, and manure per day. Processing waste with a worm habitat is simple and effective and requires only a small amount of time to maintain a healthy effective system.
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The Worm Habitat. The worm habitat was developed to process large amounts of organic waste which would otherwise end up in landfill. It is used for schools and universities, restaurants and cafes, green grocers and supermarkets, prisons and institutions, zoos and kennels, and can be used for between 20l to 40l of food scraps, garden waste, shredded paper and cardboard, and manure per day. Processing waste with a worm habitat is simple and effective and requires only a small amount of time to maintain a healthy effective system.
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Jennifer Symmons
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Wdu Enterprises Pty Ltd
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The Worm Habitat. The worm habitat was developed to process large amounts of organic waste which would otherwise end up in landfill. It is used for schools and universities, restaurants and cafes, green grocers and supermarkets, prisons and institutions, zoos and kennels, and can be used for between 20l to 40l of food scraps, garden waste, shredded paper and cardboard, and manure per day. Processing waste with a worm habitat is simple and effective and requires only a small amount of time to maintain a healthy effective system.
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