LAND
10:25
Could papermill landfill waste pave our highways?
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Modern paper and pulp mills produce an enormous amount of waste, 15% of which ends up in landfills. One new technique has developed the use of waste paper sludge- fly ash (PFA) to replace cement in road building and construction, which would significantly reduce related emissions. So far so good…
03:41
Turning Waste Methane into Plastic
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San Francisco based Mango Materials captures methane emissions from wastewater or landfill centers to produce methane plastic, which is 100% biodegradable. Could methane plastic also be used in MOFs to capture CO2 or methane that could be reprocessed into gas in a bioreactor ?
06:32
Turning Coffee Waste into Mushrooms
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An Iinnovative business to grows mushrooms in coffee waste, which keeps this waste out of landfills and the methane emissions it would produce.