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Interview: A farewell chat with Joost Meester
Posted byWe'll miss you Joost!
Celebrating Earth Day in Kunming
Posted by— Ben Underwood
Celebrating Earth Day in Kunming
Posted by@AlexKMG, for sure. The seminars will be inside, but the workshop will happen on a rooftop — Jay will demonstrate how to turn it into a garden.
Interview: Biogas researcher Ben Underwood
Posted by@CHinizzle — feel free to PM me and let's set up a time to talk.
Interview: Biogas researcher Ben Underwood
Posted by@AlexKMG — The big problem with feeding untreated food waste to swine, especially if that waste contains or has come into contact with meat, is that it spreads pathogens and makes people and pigs sick. The practice is illegal in the US: definitions.uslegal.com/s/swine-health-protection-act/
But common in China.
I'm not aware of a market for pig waste, though there could be one. The anaerobic digestion of pig waste in China is common practice: www.i-sis.org.uk/BiogasChina.php