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Reducing heavy metal bioaccumulation we understand is a big phrase to digest however it is described simply as follows: Heavy metal bioaccumulation such as in large fish they build up toxic levels of mercury which we all know is poisonous, our sponge rox help in reducing heavy metal bioaccumulation by trapping these poisons FOREVER...
SPONGE ROX and it's Development in Australia after numerous years of research and investigation made from all natural mineral materials that were first discovered thousands of years ago. They act as a cage for water and minerals so they are good for your garden the environment or just about anywhere you put them. SPONGE ROX have been tested in a wide range of situations as seen herein a few examples are in fridges pigs poultry fish plants puppies and more, SPONGE ROX has tested safe, non toxic and benefits every situation it is used in.
A number of commercial systems using large numbers of earthworms to stabilise organic waste and converting it to vermicast have been developed. These treat a range of organic wastes, including domestic organic matter, abattoir waste, green waste, fruit and vegetable waste, wood pulp and cardboard, sewage sludge, animal manures etc and utilise SPONGE ROX .
These systems are virtually odourless and relatively low-cost. The reason the systems are essentially odourless is due partly to the correct blend of carbon and nitrogenous wastes and largely due to the application of SPONGE ROX in all of the waste mixes. Although some of the material may go anaerobic before the worms can process it, their ability to nibble at the edges and move in and out of the organic waste substance means they turn the material without exposing it to the atmosphere, hence no odours are created. The technology utilised also promotes an aerobic environment which speeds up the conversion process.
In traditional Vermiculture, nitrogen values decrease rapidly, due mainly to it escaping (volatising) to the atmosphere. One of the advantages of SPONGE ROX is that in eliminating odours, it traps nitrogen through cation exchange. This means the end product has high levels of nitrogen, which, in turn, makes it more valuable.
The accumulation of heavy metals in the earthworms has been a concern with some wastes and, once again, SPONGE ROXprovides a solution. When heavy metals are exchanged and trapped in the SPONGE ROXthey cannot be extracted by plants or earthworms and this process inhibits bioaccumulation of heavy metals in worms.
Stabilising the pH of a worm bed is important, and lime is often used in small-scale operations, even though it is inappropriate. Lime tends to dry the ammonia out, leaving the end product lower in value. Once again SPONGE ROX has proven to be the answer. SPONGE ROXhelps raise and lower the pH of a waste through cation exchange, as distinct from lime, which will only raise the pH.
To obtain the maximum benefits from SPONGE ROX in Vermiculture, it is important to have the SPONGE ROX well mixed with the organic waste. Typical applications will use 3 to 5% of SPONGE ROX on a weight to volume basis. Ie 30 - 50 kg of SPONGE ROX per cubic metre of waste THUS HELPING IN reducing heavy metal bioaccumulation poisons in your food.
SPONGE ROX crystals can also be used to naturally control many other types of odours and moisture problems. Sachets of SPONGE ROX can easily be placed in problem areas to work continuously.
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