Household dog fecal composting: Current issues and future directions

Author:

Bryson Emily1ORCID,Anastasi Amie2ORCID,Bricknell Lisa2ORCID,Kift Ryan2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Health, Medical and Applied Sciences Central Queensland University Wayville South Australia Australia

2. School of Health, Medical and Applied Sciences Central Queensland University North Rockhampton Queensland Australia

Abstract

AbstractDog feces are a known source of nutrient, pathogen, and plastic pollution that can harm human and ecosystem health. Home composting may be a more environmentally sustainable method of managing dog feces and reducing this pollution. While composting is an established method for recycling animal manures into low‐risk soil conditioners for food production, few studies have investigated whether household‐scale compost methods can safely and effectively process dog feces for use in backyard edible gardens. A broad range of literature on in situ composting of dog feces is evaluated and compared according to scale, parameters tested, and compost methods used. Studies are analyzed based on key identified knowledge gaps: appropriate compost technologies to produce quality soil conditioner on small scales, potential for fecal pathogen disinfection in mesophilic compost conditions, and biodegradation of compostable plastic dog waste bags in home compost systems. This review also discusses how existing methods and quality standards for commercial compost can be adapted to dog fecal home composting. Priorities for future research are investigation of household‐scale aerobic compost methods and potential compost amendments needed to effectively decompose dog feces and compostable plastic dog waste bags to produce a good‐quality, sanitized, beneficial soil conditioner for use in home gardens. Integr Environ Assess Manag 2024;00:1–16. © 2024 The Author(s). Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of Society of Environmental Toxicology & Chemistry (SETAC).

Funder

Australian Government

Publisher

Wiley

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