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		<title>Cold Composting or Hot Composting</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The heat generated while organic matter breaks down waste into compost is referred to as hot composting. Cold composting requires less of a upkeep but it takes a bit longer to create breakdown the waste into rich compost. Hot composting, also known as active composting, uses microbes to breakdown the]]></description>
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