Cabbage-growing experiment shows human waste can be good to use as fertiliser
by Phoebe Weston from on (#67Y9J)
Scientists say yields from crops fertilised with recycled human waste rival those produced by organic methods
Using fertilisers derived from human faeces and urine can be as productive as conventional organic ones, with no risk of transmitting disease, according to new research.
It may seem unappetising, but humans have been using human waste as a fertiliser for thousands of years because it contains the key nutrients that plants need to grow, including nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium. Ploughing human excrement - conventionally flushed down our toilets and into the sewage system - back into the soil creates a more sustainable farming system without significant drops in yield, the researchers found.
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