What happens to the finished compost?
Applications are normally agriculture, horticulture and replacement for peat compost. A very good source of information on typical quality of the compost and also case studies of its use can be found at www.wrap.org.uk. It should be noted that before using the compost, checks should be made to ensure that it complies with any requirements or restrictions that the various environmental agencies may apply. For example, in Scotland compost can be used unrestrictedly providing it passes PAS 100 or similar specifications. When using the compost any restrictions or conditions required by law, such as the ABPR, have to be adhered to.