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Why it’s time to talk about poo
HomeIn the newsWhy it’s time to talk about poo

Why it’s time to talk about poo

August 30, 2022

The nutrients in human waste are drifting into our oceans and landfills instead of back into soils. But there are much better uses for human poo than flushing it down the drain. FULL ARTICLE AT BBC.COM

August 31, 2022In the news

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  • College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
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Cornell Pyrolysis news

  • Presenting at Owasco Lake Watershed Management Council monthly board meeting
  • Join us for an Open House visit of the pyrolysis unit at Spruce Haven Farm!
  • Testifying in MA congress on pyrolysis bioenergy
  • Community discussion at the Soil Factory on pyrolyzing sewage sludge
  • The Italian Biochar Association

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