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College Students Turn Waste into Sustainable Fertilizer for Rural Farmers

2020-10-27 07:00:00| Waste Age

The Pellet Group, a team of students from Ghana, Costa Rica, and the U.S., have turned waste into sustainable fertilizer for rural farmers. The goal of the project was to cut costs for farmers, restore soil health and ensure proper waste management.

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