During the days of waiting for the seeds to sprout, Iris and the tribe were far from idle. They began collecting fertilizers, primarily animal waste and decomposed plant leaves, which were then composted to create organic fertilizer. However, this was far from sufficient for the large-scale planting needed in the future. Inspired by Iris, the tribe started a new initiative: creating a designated area for waste disposal. She suggested setting up a dedicated waste disposal zone on the outskirts of the tribe, with simple facilities for waste management. These processed wastes could be used as fertilizer to improve soil fertility and reduce the hassle of collecting waste elsewhere. At first, the tribe was resistant to this change. They were used to resolving their biological needs wherever i

