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Tuesday, 18 October 2016

Follow-up to previous post_The Biowaste4SP

MORE ON BIOWASTE ENERGY FOR AFRICA_
PARTNERS NAMED FOR MORE INFO

"The Biowaste4SP project focused on biowaste in Egypt, Ghana, Kenya, Morocco and South Africa, identifying streams that could be put to better use. It produced a catalogue of residues from agriculture and food production, and looked into ways of transforming these materials into bioethanol, biogas, chemicals, biofertiliser, or food and feed ingredients.

READ MOREBiowaste from EC /europa.eu/research/infocentre/

Enjoy.

Making the most of Africa's biowaste - Information Centre - Research & Innovation - European Commission

Making the most of Africa's biowaste -
from my EU RSS feed on my other pages Converstions... Materials Sci....etc (tweeked) I am sorry to add. But readers, especially my African readers, will find the direct link below


 "Making the most of Africa's biowaste
Cassava peel, sugar cane vinasse and overripe bananas - residues such as these may be known as biowaste, but that doesn't mean they're necessarily wasted. An EU-funded project identified sources and current uses of such materials in five African countries and proposed quick, simple ways of processing them into products with higher added value."

A company name is easy to make "Biowaste African Energy"? Comments welcome.

Cheers and Best wishes.



READ MORE:Making the most of Africa's biowaste - Information Centre - Research & Innovation - European Commission:



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Friday, 14 October 2016

Decyphering Eco-terms Blue & Green Water_forget the colours



A picture is worth a thousand words or to cite Napoleon Bonaparte:

 "Un bon croquis vaut mieux qu'un long discours"
"A good sketch is better than a long speech" 


                                    WATER APPEARS IN TWO FORMS




Voici voila ,but do visit  Professor M.Falkenmark, of Stockholm International Water Institute Stockholm International Water Institute for a well documented and illustrated paper. 

Enjoy.

DO READ MORE...  Water and food LINK to full article:

The Water Perspective by Professor M.Falkenmark, Stockholm International Water Institute (pdf free to download).


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