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Study published in Environmental Science & Technology outlines a roadmap for the conversion of sewage sludge to plastics, esters and protein, which could substitute more than 100% of their global counterpart (petrochemical-based esters, bioplastics or fishmeal).
Study published in Environmental Science & Technology outlines a roadmap for the conversion of sewage sludge to plastics, esters and protein, which could substitute more than 100% of their global counterpart (petrochemical-based esters, bioplastics or fishmeal).
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