Scientists advocate human urine as a sustainable fertilizer alternative
Reseearchers are developing methods to use urine in agriculture, potentially reducing the reliance on synthetic fertilizers.
Reseearchers are developing methods to use urine in agriculture, potentially reducing the reliance on synthetic fertilizers.
Community voices concern over environmental and health impacts at commission meeting.
New CalRecycle program supports the expansion of composting facilities to meet California's environmental targets.
Fair Oaks demonstration confirms the efficiency and economic benefits of the new solution.
Innovative project marks a first in Karnali with significant World Bank investment.
The program is a key player in environmental conservation and agricultural enhancement, utilizing waste to enrich Marckworth Forest and farmlands in Eastern Washington.
Joint venture seeks to advance waste recycling and support Saudi Vision 2030 sustainability objectives.
New platform aims to consolidate data and map chemical contamination.
Investing in sustainable solutions can help companies foster better relationships with consumers keen on reducing their environmental impact.