Fertilizer for a Sustainable Future: the Solution to Human Waste
The project for recycling sewage sludge in to organo-mineral fertilizers
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Today,
we want to present a project that brings high profit and is also committed to
the sustainability of the environment, and to the protection of the
environment.
With
this investment, you won´t only have profit but will be investing in preserving
the planet intact for your children’s children.
The problem
In
the world, according to Global Water Intelligence, already in 2017, 83 million
tons of sewage sludge was formed - this is the same as a train with a length
from Finland to New Zealand, there is still no solution to the sewage sludge
problem, while the increase is 10.7 % per year - every year there is an
increase in WWS around the world.
All
standard technologies require extremely high costs for turning the sewage waste
into fertilizers, resulting in products that are forced to compete with cheaper
and more efficient ones.
The need
Land
is facing a degradation process due to overpopulation and overuse, with no
efficient method to preserve the soil´s nutrients and natural minerals, that
make the land fertile for growing food and feeding cattle. It has become a
necessity to efficiently address this problem in order to prevent a shortage of
food and basic alimentary products in the future.
The solution
Unlike other sewage sludge processing methods, our new technology uses a set of methods that allow processing sewage sludge without the use of reagents and high temperatures, preserving living organics, which are then used to produce organic-mineral fertilizer. With the application of innovative sewage sludge processing methods, it is possible to create cost-effective and organic fertilizers that will also nourish the land, making it sustainable and available for agriculture purposes and for a longer period of time.
Issues of sewage sludge and mineral fertilizer use
Europe
generates more than 8.7 million tonnes of sewage sludge per year.
If
you want to see it from a practical perspective, this is the equivalent to 150
thousand train cars with a length of 2 thousand km, which is approximately
equal to the distance from Helsinki to Rome or a layer of 0.5 meters that could
cover the entire territory of Finland.
At
the same time, according to the estimates of the International Association of
Fertilizer Manufacturers, the global demand for mineral fertilizers will reach
200 million tons by 2021–2022, but a decrease in the supply of organic
fertilizers and an increase in the doses of mineral fertilizers leads to an
imbalance in the doses of nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium (NPK) as well as to
soil impoverishment. According to the Unified Interdepartmental Information and
Statistical System (EMISS), the annual consumption of mineral fertilizers is
proportional to the population of the Earth.
According
to forecasts, by 2040 the world's population will exceed 9 billion people and
the formation of a sustainable food system is becoming one of the main tasks of
the world community. Increasing agricultural productivity, according to the UN
sustainable development agenda, is one of the main ways to ensure food security
for the world population.
In
recent years, the problem of overpopulation of the planet, overload of soils,
as a result of which the process of land degradation is taking place. This is
true for all countries in which agriculture is developed. The situation is made
worse by the fact that the land is constantly experiencing a lack of organic
fertilizer.
It
seems the economic crisis is not the only one that we are now facing. If we
take into account that the soils are losing their nutrients by the day and that
the cost of the usual fertilizers is high and bring even more damage to the
environment, it could mean that in a few decades from now the agricultural
industry won´t be sustainable anymore. People simply will run out of food.
Increasing agricultural productivity has now become a key aspect to ensure the food
supply for the whole population.
For
this reason, it is necessary to rethink the way we produce fertilizers in order
to protect the soils from the danger of desertification.
One of the ways to solve these
problems is the introduction of a new technology - the disposal of sludge waste and
its use as an organo-mineral fertilizer.
Do you have questions?
One technology – three solutions:
Ecology - disposal of sludge waste
Agriculture – preserve and increase soil
fertility (restoring degraded soil)
Industry – creation of technological equipment
Global tendencies
The
study of the organo-mineral fertilizer market shows rapid growth in its
volume, about 10% per year. According to international organizations like OECD,
the use of fertilizers will increase within the agricultural sector.
Many people around the world are increasingly choosing a healthier way of life, eating organic and clean products. This trend has resulted in a growing demand for such products. For this reason, it has become necessary for the agricultural sector to implement the use of organic fertilizers without artificial additives that are both harmful to the soil and to the population.
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