The document discusses how students at Vasant Valley School implemented vermicomposting to reduce food waste and enrich the soil. They collect food scraps from lunch and mix them with cow dung in a pit, adding earthworms. The worms feed on the mixture and produce nutrient-rich compost. This compost improves the soil structure, enriches it with microorganisms, and enhances plant growth and crop yields when used in the garden. The students encourage others to adopt vermicomposting as it is an organic and chemical-free way of dealing with food waste.