This document discusses composting and provides details about the process. Composting involves the biological degradation of organic waste by microorganisms like bacteria and fungi. It produces a nutrient-rich compost that improves soil quality. The composting process involves different stages as temperatures increase. A variety of microorganisms and enzymes play key roles in breaking down materials. Composting has advantages like improving soil structure and providing plant nutrients, while disadvantages include being time-consuming and potentially contaminating heavy metals.