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Human urine could well become the gold of cities. A study reveals its untapped potential for fertilizing urban crops while ...
In rural Vermont, a group of farmers and scientists are proving that urine isn't just something to dispose of — it's an ...
Researchers at ICTA-UAB found that human urine can be reused as a sustainable fertilizer for urban agriculture, helping reduce COâ‚‚ emissions, water use, and reliance on non-renewable resources. Reusin ...
The production of traditional fertilizers relies heavily on non-renewable energy sources such as natural gas, oil, and coal, representing significant energy consumption and CO2 emissions.
A research team from Finland confirmed the effectiveness of an inexpensive, organic and abundant fertilizer – human urine. In a study scheduled to be published in late October, researchers took human ...
The reuse of human urine would allow for the production of sustainable fertilizers for urban agriculture, with significant environmental benefits. This is the conclusion of a study conducted by ...
The Malawi University of Science and Technology (MUST) has made a groundbreaking development in the field of agriculture with ...
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