Composting is one of the primary methods for organic waste recycling in China. This study aims to analyze the product quality of organic fertilizer enterprises from the perspective of actual production and the relationship between production process variations and organic matter content in organic fertilizers based on 348 samples from 229 organic fertilizer companies across 22 provinces. Results showed that fertilizers produced through composting processes contain higher organic matter, averaging 45.42 %, compared to commercial organic fertilizers and bio-organic fertilizers. Raw materials, equipment, methods, operational scale, and personnel structure are key factors affecting the content of organic matter in products. Optimizing equipment and processes in Chinese organic fertilizer companies could increase organic matter content to 49.3 %, potentially reducing annual carbon emissions by an estimated 3.07 to 6.97 billion kg of CO2 equivalent, thereby supporting the realization of dual carbon goals.
Keywords: Carbon sequestration; Compost quality; Frequency stirring; Inoculant; National-level survey; Total organic matter.
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