Back in the mid1980s, I acquired some scientific research papers on the science of composting total household organic waste, including putrescible household waste that includes meat, fish, and general food waste products. The purpose to utilise the organic waste stream, to biodegrade into a fertility rich growing medium for food production sustainability. The science of biodegrading putrescible waste from the MSW stream is well documented, however developing a compost design to facilitate ambient levels of oxygen in the centre of the composting pile was challenging and took many years to configure, and several scientific test evaluations to conclude. Early stage Aerochamber prototypes were then commissioned to evaluate the Oxygen and Carbon dioxide levels within the Aerochamber prototypes, with the object to biodegrade total household waste aerobically without creating purification and abating greenhouse gas emissions and to achieve a high biodegradation rate. With the long history of research and optimisation of the Aerochamber technology, it is planned to liaise with Local Governments and the Education fraternities for support to engage communities to divert large volumes of organic waste from landfills globally.