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2nd European Sustainable Phosphorus Conference (ESPC2), Berlin, Germany (March 2015) - now with feedback, presentations online
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Re: 2nd European Sustainable Phosphorus Conference (ESPC2), Berlin, Germany (March 2015) - now with feedback, presentations online
Thank you for your valuable information.
My resarch is trying to find out how useful the urine is.Now, I have 25000 fans and over 6000 customers who like my fruits.
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Scott
Chen Xiang Yang, an apple dealer,is growing apples and cherries with the human waste collected from 31 school UDDTs donated by SOHO China Foundation, based in Tianshui City, Gansu Province , China. This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., tel:0086 151 9380 3972
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Re: 2nd European Sustainable Phosphorus Conference (ESPC2), Berlin, Germany (March 2015) - now with feedback, presentations online
I was hearing at a conference in Copenhagen about the concept of Planetary Boundaries (see www.stockholmresilience.org/21/research/...tary-boundaries.html) of which one of the most urgent is biochemical flows into the sea of nitrogen and phosphate.
We have the rather stupid situation whereby we need more phosphate for food to feed the growing population, but we are allowing it to be lost into the sea, where is it causing (possibly irreversible) environmental damage.
On the possible reuse potential of human urine, one paper I was reading suggested that it could account for 22% of the global demand if collected.
www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0045653511001925
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This second EU conference on sustainable phosphorus shows that both industry and governments within the EU are scaling up activities to recycle P from waste sources. But there remains much to do since we have built over the past decades mammoth disposal systems for both solid and liquid waste without reuse in mind.
This from www.ciwem.org/knowledge-networks/panels/...-vital-resource.aspx
The total amount of phosphorus in urban wastewater in EU27 is about 1,145,000 tonnes P2O5/y. This is equivalent to 34% of the total 3,400,000 tonnes P2O5 per year imported by the EU27 (Rosemarin et al., 2010). About 595,000 tonnes P2O5 ends up in biosolids; that is 52% of the phosphorus in wastewater. Overall 37% of the biosolids was recycled to farmland, which is approx. 220,000 tonnes P2O5 per year. Thus, only 20% of the phosphorus in urban wastewater in the EU is recycled, the rest is squandered by failing to capture it (48%) or by 'losing' it in landfill or ash, etc. There is considerable potential to improve capture, recovery and conservation of phosphorus.
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The biggest surprise for me is that a French Pig raising company, COOPERL, has built "UDDT"s for their pigs for phosphorus recovery since 2010.
There are 700 million pigs in China and the waste is equal to the pollution of 7 billion people.
Thus, I plan to market Cooperl technology in China for the environment and food security.
The speaker is Sebastein Home.
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Scott
Chen Xiang Yang, an apple dealer,is growing apples and cherries with the human waste collected from 31 school UDDTs donated by SOHO China Foundation, based in Tianshui City, Gansu Province , China. This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., tel:0086 151 9380 3972
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Re: Berlin Visit to the 2nd European Sustainable Phosphorus Conference (ESPC2)
Thanks for giving us this feedback about the conference. How was your presentation received? Did you feel like an "outsider" or did you find many like minded people?
I had a quick look at the conference summary document which looks really interesting. Searching for the term "sanitation" in the document only gave one hit though (your presentation), but searching for the word "wastewater" gave a few. That's probably due to the fact that the conference had more of a European focus.
Here is the link to the conference summary document:
www.phosphorusplatform.eu/images/scope/S...11_special_ESPC2.pdf
Here is the link where all the presentations and posters are now available:
Presentations: www.phosphorusplatform.eu/conference/esp...ns-at-the-espc2.html
Posters: www.phosphorusplatform.eu/conference/esp...6-espc2-posters.html
Further information (includes policy action proposal): www.phosphorusplatform.eu/conference/esp...6-espc2-posters.html
Scott or Arno, there is such a wealth of knowledge here - can you recommend and of the presentations that you listened to which inspired you in particular? Please guide us to the gems!
Another interesting link I found on the conference website's twitter feed is this one by the European Compost Network:
www.compostnetwork.info/
--> wondering whether these compost experts are also interested in faecal matter composting and how/if they could be encouraged to get involved in our discussions about composting on the forum, including the Wikipedia work:Organic Waste in Circular Economy
More than 350 leading experts and decision makers in the field of phosphorus management followed the invitation by the German Phosphorus Platform and the European Sustainable Phosphorus Platform to join the second European Sustainable Phosphorus Conference (ESPC2015) on the 5-6 March 2015 in Berlin, Germany. The European Compost Network organised and chaired a successful round table on ‘Nutrient recycling in compost and digestate'.
The summary of the conclusions on nutrient recycling in compost and digestate is available here:http://www.compostnetwork.info/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/150306_ESPC-II-Berlin-conclusions-group-5-compost-and-digestate.pdf
The poster presentation that was given additionally by ECN can be downloaded here: www.compostnetwork.info/wordpress/wp-con...PC2015_ECN_final.pdf
forum.susana.org/forum/categories/70-composting-processes
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All the posters would be publised by the organizer very soon at the website.
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I am going to make a short prensentation on using urine to grow fruits as requested by ESPC2 www.phosphorusplatform.eu/conference/espc2015.html .
If you had any good technology to handle the human waste or aninmal manure, I would be very appreciated if you could meet me.
China has the largest population in the world and the biggest food secrity threat.This kind of confernece should have happened in China.
By attending the conference, I can market the right sustainability concepts to Chinese people.
The attached picture shows you that we were demonstrating the waterless toilet, Villa 9000 of Separett, during the SARS period, in 2003.
My dream is not to become an big businessman selling fruits but selling eco-toielts benifits such as natual and good taste of the fruits...
Sooner or later, the customers would buy the eco-toilets protecting our environment by themselves.
Wish you all a success career!
Scott
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