New fertilizer in Israel could be the solution of the future
Paulee CleanTec was founded in 2008 by entrepreneur Oded Halperin after being punished for not cleaning up after his dog. Halperin then set out with a friend, inventor Professor Oded Shoseyov, to find a greener solution for treating dog feces – Springwise wrote. The method that was eventually developed is a low-cost chemical process that can be used to convert human and animal feces into odorless, natural, and potassium-rich fertilizers. The new powder product created by the process is free of various pathogens, such as salmonella or E. coli bacteria, and can therefore be used completely safely on plants. (agrarszektor.hu)
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