Australia is trialling using HUMAN URINE as fertiliser for plants and lawns in city parks
[Daily Mail, where America gets its news] Indecent exposure meets public service. - Australian experts are working with authorities to roll out special toilets in 2022
- The toilets would separate valuable chemicals in urine to use as plant fertiliser
- Urine contains nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium - all essential plant nutrients
- One researcher has called human urine 'a treasure trove of liquid gold nutrients'
Posted by: Skidmark 2022-02-03 |