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Upcycling organic ‘waste’ into novel climate-friendly fertilisers. This project aims to address the global challenges of pollution, natural resource shortages and climate change. One solution is to ha

The Australian National University — Early Career Industry Fellowships
Amount
Up to $530,245
Closes
Friday 30 June 2028
Status
unknown
Type
open opportunity
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Upcycling organic ‘waste’ into novel climate-friendly fertilisers. This project aims to address the global challenges of pollution, natural resource shortages and climate change. One solution is to harness the complementary properties of wastewater treatment solids and food/garden organics to make a sustainable fertiliser for primary industries. The fellow will leverage expertise from industry partners including water utilities and fertiliser users to optimise processing technologies to enhance the fertiliser’s effectiveness and minimise environmental risks. The key expected outcome is development of an industrial process to produce climate-friendly fertilisers from organic waste. Benefits include diversion of waste from landfill, emissions reduction, and an innovative circular economy process.. Scheme: Early Career Industry Fellowships. Field: 4104 - Environmental Management. Lead: Dr Wolfram Buss

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