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New Research Shows Building Strategies Can Reduce Risk of Airborne Transmission of Pathogens by up to 80%


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New Research Shows Building Strategies Can Reduce Risk of Airborne Transmission of Pathogens by up to 80%
January 25, 2021 GMT
PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla., Jan. 25, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Following new research from Syracuse University showing the effectiveness of building systems to mitigate airborne transmission of pathogens in buildings, Carrier Global Corporation and Syracuse University have co-developed an assessment tool that can evaluate buildings for airborne pathogen transmission risk and provide custom strategies to help ensure healthier and safer environments for building occupants. Carrier Global Corporation (NYSE: CARR) is a leading global provider of healthy, safe and sustainable building and cold chain solutions. ....

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Your organic waste will be upcycled to fertilise fields


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Your organic waste will be upcycled to fertilise fields
Researchers behind a major EU project will develop technologies that make it easier to convert organic waste in our compostable trash bags into fertiliser. UCPH researcher says that agriculture sector needs to tackle climate concerns with sustainable solutions.
According to an array of international researchers involved in a new EU project, the time has come to innovate more sustainable crop fertilisation solutions. Why not use what we have at our fingertips, or more specifically, under the kitchen sink- organic waste.
“European cities produce more than 100 million tonnes of organic waste annually. However, the vast majority of countries manage their waste poorly or inefficiently. This leads to greenhouse gas and ammonia emissions that damage our climate and health, among other things. It would be brilliant if we could develop improved and more efficient ways to upcycle waste, into fertiliser for e ....

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