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Chinese breakthrough turns polluted wastewater into ammonia for fertilizer production
A Chinese team has developed a method of converting nitrate in wastewater into ammonia.
Creating fertilizers from organic waste can help reduce the consumption of fossil fuels and promote sustainable production. One way of doing this is through hydrothermal liquefaction, which converts ...
An Australian plant that converts human waste into fertilizer and energy has been opened, with those involved in the project hoping it will reduce carbon emissions and save money. Located at the ...
This story was originally published by Investigate Midwest. The cool morning spring breeze hit Saundra Traywick “like a punch to the face.” Walking through her wooded 38-acre donkey farm in central ...
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‘Setting a New Standard’: $40M Facility in Kentucky to Convert Buffalo Trace Bourbon Waste Into Feed, Fertilizer
Kentucky whiskey distillery Buffalo Trace announced on Monday that Meridian Biotech will invest $40 million to build a new facility in Franklin County, where Buffalo Trace is located, with the goal of ...
A large-scale pig farm on the outskirts of Shanghai is proving that industrial agriculture doesn't have to be a burden on the environment. The Songlin Ecological Agricultural Zone operates a ...
A former power plant in Indiana is going to get new life as a manufacturer of “green fertilizer” that is designed to lower the carbon footprint of feeding crops. Armed with a $1.56 billion loan ...
MORRIS, Minn. — More than 120 leaders from the agriculture, policy and energy sectors gathered Tuesday, Dec. 10, for a Green Ammonia Summit in Morris, hosted by Minnesota Farmers Union. The gathering ...
Editor’s Note: This article was originally published by Investigate Midwest, an independent, nonprofit newsroom. The cool morning spring breeze hit Saundra Traywick “like a punch to the face.” Walking ...
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