The H2020 Run4Life project is organising a Stakeholder Engagement Workshop as a side event at the IFAT trade fair in Munich, on May 17th. Everyone with an interest in nutrient recovery is invited to take part in this inspiring event. The programme includes a wide variety of speakers ensuring that it will be a very… Continue reading Join Run4Life@IFAT / The virtuous circle of integrated nutrient recovery in Munich on May 17th
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Lessons learnt towards sustainable resource loops, and remaining challenges
On 25th October, the kretsloppsteknik research group hosted a farewell symposium in honor of Professor Håkan Jönsson. At SLU, Prof. Jönsson has been leading research and education on the topic of nutrient recycling from wastewater and food waste since 1993, when the topic was first introduced at the department of energy and technology. It was under his lead, the… Continue reading Lessons learnt towards sustainable resource loops, and remaining challenges
Sustainable technologies to meet the future needs for sanitation
Is it possible to reduce the water footprint of a city to 1/10th of its current value without sacrificing any comfort? What does circular economy mean for sanitation systems? How important is phosphorous for food production? How can source separation systems improve nutrient cycling in the environment? Can we produce biodiesel from algae grown in… Continue reading Sustainable technologies to meet the future needs for sanitation
Licentiate Seminar: Jenna Senecal
Jenna Senecal, Doctoral Candidate at the Environmental Engineering Unit, Department of Energy and Technology will defend her licentiate thesis entitled, Urea stabilisation and dehydration for urine-diverting toilets: System and hygiene evaluation. When?: 24 October 2017 at 09:00 Where?: Lecture Room S, Ulls hus, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala For further information, get in touch with… Continue reading Licentiate Seminar: Jenna Senecal