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Auteur: Jean-Noël Montagné
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Sujet: Re: [Bricolabs] On waste...
another link https://akvopedia.org/wiki/Main_Page  they have a
"Sanitation portal" with lot of informations and designs

JN

Le 03/03/2020 à 14:09, UKE a écrit :
> Thanx for the text, lowtechmagazine is a great resource. As the
> illustration shows the movement is always circular (thus my skepticism
> with so called circular economy or cradle to cradle stand).
>
> What is probably not stressed out is that we are the ones choosing 
> THE circle that can:
>
>
> 1. with excess nitrogen from sewage together with agricultural
> runoffs  create Dead Zones
>
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dead_zone_%28ecology%29
>
> https://www.epa.gov/nutrientpollution/issue
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> that affect aquatic biome and people who depend on it.
>
>
> 2. enrich our soil with our dang and in consequence lessen chemical
> production in agriculture, in turn benefiting all the biome at many
> levels.
>
>
> (Though, second option doesn't benefit sygenta, dupont and similar.)
>
>
> Nice to chat! hugs!
>
>
> Kruno
>
>
> On 03. 03. 2020. 11:12, Felipe Schmidt Fonseca wrote:
>> Sure, dis-alienating should not only be about knowing where your food
>> comes from (organic, community-supported, family-run, ’sustainable’
>> production of food), but where your dung goes as well.
>>
>> Here’s probably the text I had in mind when I mentioned pre-sewage
>> systems. It turns out it was not about London, as I thought (or that
>> was a different post, anyways):
>>
>> https://www.lowtechmagazine.com/2010/09/recycling-animal-and-human-dung-is-the-key-to-sustainable-farming.html
>>
>>
>> Thanks for your thoughts, abraço mano!
>>
>> efe
>>
>>
>>> On 2 Mar 2020, at 18:39, UKE <udrugauke@???
>>> <mailto:udrugauke@gmail.com>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Efe,
>>>
>>> I am not helping a lot as sewage is clearly not part of your
>>> research, but give me one more try as I might tap into systematic
>>> crisis here.
>>>
>>
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