Ecos, August 1st, 2007
With the word's phosphorus deposits due to expire in 50 years, a University of Technology Sydney researcher has called for large-scale recycling of human urine, a highly concentrated source of the essential plant nutrient.
According to Associate Professor Cynthia Mitchell, recycling the 500 litres of urine produced by each person annually will solve the looming global shortage of p...
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