University of Glasgow: New Study Shows How Pyrolysis Tech Could Improve Life in Rural India
February 19, 2024
February 19, 2024
GLASGOW, Scotland, Feb. 19 (TNSres) -- The University of Glasgow issued the following news:
A new approach to waste management could help villages in rural India cut indoor air pollution, improve soil health, and generate clean power, researchers say.
An international collaboration of academics has produced a detailed breakdown of how a process called pyrolysis could turn biomass waste like rice straw, manure and wood into a solution for three common problems at once.
A new approach to waste management could help villages in rural India cut indoor air pollution, improve soil health, and generate clean power, researchers say.
An international collaboration of academics has produced a detailed breakdown of how a process called pyrolysis could turn biomass waste like rice straw, manure and wood into a solution for three common problems at once.
