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A total of 1,000 litres of urine will be collected from runners making use of PEEQUAL women's urinals at the London Marathon ...
We’ve heard of big sporting events trumpeting their green credentials but this year the London Marathon is taking the p***.
If scaled, urine from last year’s London Marathon could have fertilised enough wheat for 3,000 loaves of bread. View on ...
NPK Recovery, a Bristol-based start-up, will process it into safe fertiliser for wheat, a crop hungry for urine's nitrogen ...
From smarter, waste-reducing logistics, turning runners’ urine into fertiliser and carbon removal investments, organisers are ...
This year the duo are working with fellow Bristol-based start-up NPK Recovery to recycle the urine collected. Urine from nine ...
But 2025 sees a pioneering addition: the urine collected from nine PEEQUAL urinals at the marathon’s start line will be processed by Bristol-based startup NPK Recovery to be converted to fertiliser ...
According to Hannah Vandenbergh, founder of NPK Recovery, the urine from last year’s 53,700 London Marathon finishers could - ...
Two Bristol-based start-ups have joined forces to turn urine from London Marathon runners into fertiliser. Urine from thousands of women running the marathon on Sunday (27 April) will be saved from ...
who is running the London Marathon for the NSPCC, said: “It’s brilliant to think that the nervous wees of thousands of women are helping a good cause. “I used PEEQUAL’s novel urinals at ...
Both start-ups hope to one day recycle all urine from large-scale events. If recycled, the urine from last year’s 53,700 ...
If recycled, the urine from last year’s 53,700 London Marathon finishers could fertilise enough wheat to bake 3,142 loaves of ...
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