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Title:
Composts, soil conditioners and mulches
Publication Information:
Sydney : Standards Australia Limited, 2012
Physical Description:
80 pages : 30 cm.
ISBN:
9781743420362
General Note:
This Standard is intended for use by all levels of government, those who manufacture or supply compost, mulches and soil conditioners, and those involved in providing compostable organic materials as feedstocks to manufacturers.
Abstract:
This Standard specifies requirements for organic products and mixtures of organic products that are to be used to amend the physical and chemical properties of natural or artificial soils and growing media. It specifies physical, chemical, biological and labelling requirements for composts, mulches, soil conditioners and related products that have been derived largely from compostable organic materials and which meet the minimum requirements as set out in this Standard. It covers products marketed or distributed both in bags and in bulk in an unrestricted manner in all market sectors including domestic use, urban landscaping, agriculture and land rehabilitation. This Standard applies to organic products and mixtures of organic products that have been treated by pasteurizing or composting procedures as defined by this Standard. Raw mulches that have not been subject to temperature-based pasteurization may be covered by this Standard if they are verified as being free of plant propagules and pathogens in accordance with Clause 3.2.1(b) of this Standard. This Standard does not apply to home composting end products for self-use, nor does it apply to organic fertilizers such as blood and bone. Also excluded are liquid organic wastes, liquid seaweed products, non-organic mulches (e.g. gravel), non-organic soils and soil conditioners (e.g. gypsum and sand), non-compostable organic materials (e.g. plastics) and materials variously described as 'compost starters' and 'activators'. Shredded garden organics (sometimes referred to as 'green waste', 'green organics', 'garden wastes' or 'yard wastes') that have not been subjected to either a pasteurization or composting procedure are specifically excluded from this Standard, mainly because they have a high probability of containing plant propagules and pathogens. Vermicast that has not been subject to pasteurization or composting before or after being worked by worms may be covered by this Standard if it passes the provisions of Appendices L and M, along with all the other criteria in Tables 3.1(A), 3.1(B) and 3.1(C). This Standard does not specify tests for specific or indicator plant pathogens due to a lack of validated methods.

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