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The future of fertilizer? Pee, says this Brattleboro institute

The institute, its partners and others in the sustainability industry see the practice dubbed “peecycling” as a cheap, easy and less-destructive method than synthetic fertilizer.

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Can pee help feed the world?

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Meet the peecyclers. Their idea to help farmers is No. 1.

Toilets are by far the largest source of water use inside homes, according to the Environmental Protection Agency. Read more at Boston.com.

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Pee for plant growth? Scientists push for use of human urine as effective, sustainable alternative to chemical fertilizers

Researchers are advocating the use of human urine as an effective and sustainable fertilizer that could replace environmentally damaging chemical fertilizers. Some of the strongest advocates from [.]

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Can pee help feed the world? - Japan Today

"Go pee on the rhubarb!" Engineer Fabien Esculier has never forgotten his grandmother's unconventional approach to gardening in fact, it has inspired his career. Human urine may seem like a crude way of fertilizing plants in the era of industrial agriculture, but as researchers look for ways to reduce…

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Would you eat food grown using pee as fertiliser? To reduce pollution, scientists are modernising an age-old farming method - YP

Scientists are looking at pee – which contains the nutrients plants need – to replace chemical fertilisers and reduce agriculture’s environmental impact.

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PARIS (AFP) - "Go pee on the rhubarb!" Engineer Fabien Esculier has never forgotten his grandmother's unconventional approach to gardening - in fact, it has inspired his career. . Read more at straitstimes.com.

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