Poltegor-Instytut is currently working intensively on preparing an innovative laboratory compost that will improve the rehabilitation process of post-mining areas.
At this stage, work on the isolation of microflora from selected compost substrates is carried out. It is this microscopic life that will play a key role in soil regeneration.
The compost is a unique blend of brown coal, straw, and chicken feathers, which together create a rich environment for the development of microorganisms.
Post-mining areas often struggle with soil degradation, which hampers vegetation growth. Our compost aims not only to restore life to this land but also to improve its properties, which is crucial for the future development of ecosystems and the sustainable rehabilitation of areas affected by mining activity.
Development of compost for post-mining lands rehabilitation is in progress