Apr182019NewsThrough the process of pyrolysis, in which the waste is decomposed at high temperatures without oxygen, seven tons of trash is processed per day, generating bio-coal, a natural fertilizer that will be used to restore the Andean cloud forest. Share this postShare with FacebookShare with TwitterShare with LinkedInShare with Google+Post navigationPreviousPrevious post:WHY EVERY DAY SHOULD BE EARTH DAYNextNext post:The Toll of Tourism: Can Southeast Asia Save Its Prized Natural Areas?Related Posts12 more European airports align their operations with the highest decarbonisation standardsMay 9, 2022Amilla Resort becomes only hotel in Maldives to achieve ‘Considerate Collection’ Green StatusMay 8, 2022JLL partners with EEA to set and drive ESG reporting standards in the hotel and hospitality industryMay 5, 2022
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