Human and animal waste can replace many fertilizers if managed better and used closer to farms, improving farming systems.
The smell of rotten eggs permeates Steve Egger’s Southern California home, especially at night as the nearby Tijuana River ...
Researchers have identified more than 600,000 microbial proteins capable of breaking down natural and synthetic plastics, ...
A portion of the St. Croix Anguilla Landfill. Photo Credit: V.I. CONSORTIUM. Less than two months after taking over as executive director of the Virgin Islands Waste Management Authority, Hannibal ...
Under the right conditions, 1g of oyster shells can capture and lock away up to around 1.5g of the rare earth elements ...
Nutrients recovered from animal and human waste could drastically reduce synthetic fertilizer use in the U.S., according to a ...
At a landfill in northern India, humanitarian photographer and artist Lisa Kristine saw adults and children alike working in ...
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