For those who were unable to attend.
Link to the Recording from 10th March- https://drive.google.com/file/d/1WN6vK1cuqtaInKbt2bUzXT5Ovj6XrZ7A/view?fbclid=IwAR0fgUd11UzbKGkJtKJNuXQdRxhQpd8n_fbp9lo2uaDXus8eWrcv6UrrgIk

An online talk about the environmental and social benefits of recycling human excreta to land.
University of Leeds PhD Researcher Katie Allen will discuss the role poo can play in reversing soil degradation, improving crop yields and mitigating climate change.The presentation will also highlight the need for, and barriers to, wider adoption of the practice, both in the UK and the developing world.
It is hoped that after this presentation you will have gained a new-found appreciation for the wonderful recycling system that is your digestive tract, and might think twice before flushing such a valuable resource down the toilet!
A small Discovery,
Noted to give this more time in the wet season,
I’ll go through the content, and hopefully be much the wiser for that.
If I manage to retain notes, I’ll give this some good thought.
An enabling role would definitely help me do this, along with associated ‘Hydrogen economy’ work.
Meanwhile thanks to friends at CAT for first link and keywords
I’m Not totally stuck, can spot mis-selling and definitely burning less fuel than BEV plug-in drivers do at present…another good discussion….
There is a future, this must be good
Richard