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The natural cycle of life, death and rebirth Composition, decomposition, recomposition MetRecycle.com | TulsaMasterGardeners.org | CompostEverything.net

Composition---building blocks of life. The combining of distinct parts or elements to form a whole. Life---phenomenon of having metabolism, growth, reproduction, and adaptation to environment. Decomposition---to break down (organic matter) physically and chemically by bacterial or fungal action. Death----the cessation of all vital functions of the body including the heartbeat, brain activity (including the brain stem), and breathing.

Recomposition--- to compose again; reorganize or rearrange. Rebirth--- a renewed existence, activity, or growth

Building Blocks: Assembling Disassembling

Construction

Decomposition Decomposition is the natural process by which large organic materials and molecules are broken down into simpler ones. The final products of decomposition are simple molecules, such as carbon dioxide and water.

If decomposition did not occur, the world would be overcome with Himalayan piles of dead, chiefly unusable materials.

Wrecking Balls to Complex Structures Water Sunlight/ Heat Microorganisms pH Other organic material Earth worms

Deconstruction/Demolition

Everyday used itemshow do we recreate with them?? a)Composting b)Recycling c)Landfill d)Feed to animals

Things I used last week a)Banana peel b)Plastic bottle c)Coffee grounds d)Steel dog food can e)Strawberry hulls f)Empty paper horse food bag g)Toilet paper and paper towel rolls h)Tulsa World i)Potato chip bag j)Candy wrapper k)Tree branch pruning's l)Old torn up towels and sheets

Composting items Carbon-rich browns – dry materials such as wood chips, dried leaves, sawdust, straw Nitrogen-rich greens – fresh, moist materials such as grass cuttings, fruit and vegetable scraps, coffee grounds, eggshells, spent flowers and plants and soft pruning's from the garden.

Decomposition times Banana Peel: 3-4 weeks Paper Bag: 1 month Cardboard: 2 months Wool Sock : 1 year Tinned Steel Can: 50 years Aluminum Can: years (But if recycled, it can be reused within 6 weeks!) Disposable Diapers: 550 years Plastic Bags : years Plastic Jug: 1 million years Glass : 1-2 million years Styrofoam: 1+ million years

What to do? Who to call? We have options/choices

The Non-military Cavalry: Recycling and Composting

(Wo)Mankind and Worms Heroes of the Earth All shapes and sizes with similar traits

No where to go? We have a choice

Numbers to call to receive help on where to send or how to utilize your refuse in an environmentally friendly socially responsible way. a) the Met: or check out their website b)Contact Master Gardeners (918) c)If you still need help call the Mayors Action Line (918)