New publication: Will Indian consumers eat urine-fertilised food?


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Decentralised sanitation technologies based on source separation of toilet waste have attracted a lot of research attention – the social sustainability of these technologies, not so much. To attempt to fill this gap, members of the Kretsloppsteknik group collaborated with researchers at VIT University, to explore what food consumers in India think of urine recycling. The… Continue reading New publication: Will Indian consumers eat urine-fertilised food?

What do farmers in South India think of human urine as a fertiliser?


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Technological advances in the sanitation sector have made it feasible to safely recycle human wastes to agricultural areas to use as fertilisers. From a social science perspective, these developments open up a new array of questions: for instance, are farmers be willing to handle and use such fertilisers? How do farmers perceive such materials –… Continue reading What do farmers in South India think of human urine as a fertiliser?