Human urine—often flushed away without thought—could be key to making agriculture and wastewater treatment more sustainable and energy efficient, according to new research from the University of Surrey. Although urine only makes up around 1% of wastewater, it contains the majority of essential nutrients for plants, including nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium.
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I’ve always wondered whether it wouldn’t be more effective (flush water-wise) to collect it using trucks, like garbage.
Back again with a WW2 classic but this time for fertilizer and not for bombs.




