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Pure Plasma Skin Rejuvenation Technology to Exhibit at Music City Scale 2023 in Nashville, May 17-21

/PRNewswire/ - Pure Plasma, a leading innovator in skin rejuvenation technology, is thrilled to announce its participation in the highly anticipated Music City...

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City-Scale Simulation Becomes Reality

SimSpace will allow developers to simulate real-world events at scale in real time to help planners better prepare.

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Innovative new projects join Climate Finance Accelerator (CFA) South Africa

Machine_'s content marketing team took home multiple wins and awards at the 2022 SA Publication Forum Awards for work with its long-standing clients, Sanlam and Sanlam Reality...

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Innovative new projects join Climate Finance Accelerator South Africa

Fifteen innovative low-carbon projects have been selected to join the UK’s Climate Finance Accelerator - they will each receive tailored capacity building to help them find investment.

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Researchers hit on widely available solution for decarbonizing fertilizer production


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Manufacturing the fertilizer on which much of modern agriculture depends takes a heavy environmental toll. The phosphorus in commercial fertilizer comes from phosphate rock, a non-renewable resource, while nitrogen comes from natural gas and requires a lot of energy to produce.
But there’s an endless stream of renewable phosphorus and nitrogen available: yes, we’re talking about urine. And meanwhile, lots of energy and expense goes to removing nutrients like nitrogen and phosphorus from municipal wastewater.
“Both conventional wastewater treatment and fertilizer production are carbon intensive processes,” says Gregory Keoleian, director of the Center for Sustainable Systems at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. “Flushing urine with its valuable nutrients down toilets for processing in energy intensive wastewater treatment plants makes no sense.”

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Recycling urine may reduce the carbon footprint of fertilizer


On multiple environmental measures, “peecycling” almost always comes out ahead
December 22, 2020
Manufacturing the fertilizer on which much of modern agriculture depends takes a heavy environmental toll. The phosphorus in commercial fertilizer comes from phosphate rock, a non-renewable resource, while nitrogen comes from natural gas and requires a lot of energy to produce.
But there’s an endless stream of renewable phosphorus and nitrogen available: yes, we’re talking about urine. And meanwhile, lots of energy and expense goes to removing nutrients like nitrogen and phosphorus from municipal wastewater.
“Both conventional wastewater treatment and fertilizer production are carbon intensive processes,” says Gregory Keoleian, director of the Center for Sustainable Systems at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. “Flushing urine with its valuable nutrients down toilets for processing in energy intensive wastewater treatment plants makes no sense.”

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