Composter syndrome refers to a psychological phenomenon experienced by individuals who have an
intense desire to efficiently organize and manage composting processes. People with "composter syndrome" have an overwhelming compulsion to ensure that organic waste is properly recycled and transformed into nutrient-rich compost.
Individuals with composter syndrome
may exhibit the following characteristics:
Obsessive attention to composting: They are constantly preoccupied with composting methods, such as the right balance of
organic matter, temperature control, and moisture levels. They
may spend an excessive amount of
time researching composting techniques and experimenting with different composting systems.
Perfectionism in composting: People with composter syndrome strive for
perfection in their composting efforts. They
may feel a strong need to achieve the ideal compost composition, texture, and odor. They are often dissatisfied if their compost does not
meet their self-imposed standards.
Anxiety about waste management: Individuals with composter syndrome
may experience heightened anxiety or guilt when organic waste is discarded rather than being composted. They feel a deep responsibility for reducing waste and contributing to environmental sustainability.
Yeah, he definitely has composter syndrome. He just peed on his compost for the first
time and is freaking out about ruining the
pile’s nitrogen
balance.