US EUROPE AFRICA ASIA 中文
    Business / Industries

    From human waste to 'black gold'

    (Agencies) Updated: 2015-03-09 07:54

    A growing number of Chinese farmers are making full use of fecal sludge at home by turning it into fertilizer and biogas

    From human waste to 'black gold'

    A farmer in Zouping county, Shandong province, use fertilisers made from human and poultry waste in her farm to boost vegetable growth.[DONG NAIDE / FOR CHINA DAILY]

    Heinz-Peter Mang is obsessed with turning human waste into gold. As millions of Chinese move to cities, the German engineer is convinced the country is on the way to hitting the jackpot.

    A growing portion of China's toilet waste is converted into fertilizer and biogas. In Beijing, 6,800 tons of human excrement are treated each day by some estimates: enough to fill almost three Olympic-size swimming pools.

    Over the past decade, China's economic ascent has driven millions of rural workers into its cities in the largest migration in human history. In 2013, the number of urban dwellers crossed 731 million, overtaking the rural population by more than 100 million. Some fallouts: water shortages in the North and toilet waste routed into rivers in the south.

    That's forcing city planners to get creative in dealing with toilet refuse, and drawing engineers like Mangto help refine models. The push to re-purpose feces into energy resources or fertilizer is expanding across China, and Mang is advocating for the model to be copied in other parts of the world.

    "The world has much to learn from China in the way it's harnessed waste for energy," said Mang, 57, who now works with graduate students on ecological sanitation projects at the University of Science and Technology Beijing. "With the lack of taboo around reusing fecal matter, it's all about the science for safe reuse, and with more and more people moving into cities there's an unprecedented opportunity."

    Sludge recycling

    Globally, a variety of techniques are used to handle human waste: some cities dump it in rivers, others choose to incinerate, and still others bury it in ditches. United Utilities Group Plc, Britain's largest publicly traded water company, handles the sewage of 1.2 million people in Manchester and operates a sludge recycling center that runs on enough human waste to power 25,000 homes.

    While other parts of the world also harness fecal sludge into resources, and human beings have for centuries found ways to re-purpose their waste, China's opportunity to do so is unmatched as the nation's cities become more crammed.

    Loop closing

    Mang's life and work has centered around China, and offers a window into the country's evolution on managing waste. He first arrived in Chengdu, China, in 1982 as part of a German government delegation, collaborating with China on a biogas project.

    He was hooked from the start. The willingness of the Chinese to try different ways to use waste sustainably was amazing to Mang, then a newly graduated environmental engineer who authored a master's thesis on sustainable uses of sewage sludge.

    Previous Page 1 2 3 Next Page

    Hot Topics

    Editor's Picks
    ...
    中文字幕亚洲欧美专区| 久久久99精品成人片中文字幕| 国产成人三级经典中文| 日韩国产成人无码av毛片 | 最近完整中文字幕2019电影 | 亚洲av无码专区国产乱码在线观看| 欧美 亚洲 日韩 中文2019| 欧洲Av无码放荡人妇网站 | 亚洲AV永久无码精品一百度影院 | r级无码视频在线观看| 暴力强奷在线播放无码| 人妻少妇久久中文字幕一区二区| 国产亚洲精久久久久久无码| 97无码人妻福利免费公开在线视频 | 亚洲日韩乱码中文无码蜜桃臀网站 | 日韩中文字幕免费视频| 亚洲AV永久无码天堂影院| 久久精品无码午夜福利理论片| 精品亚洲AV无码一区二区| 最近2018中文字幕在线高清下载| 无码精品蜜桃一区二区三区WW| 人妻无码中文久久久久专区| 亚洲熟妇无码AV在线播放| 亚洲乱码中文字幕手机在线| 色综合久久最新中文字幕| 亚洲中文字幕第一页在线| 国偷自产短视频中文版| 内射无码午夜多人| 精品无码三级在线观看视频| 久久亚洲AV成人无码国产| 无码精品人妻一区二区三区中| 亚洲av永久无码精品漫画 | 无码中文字幕乱在线观看| 中文字幕乱码无码人妻系列蜜桃 | 中文字幕人成乱码在线观看| 国产成人三级经典中文| 日本一区二区三区精品中文字幕 | 亚洲?V无码成人精品区日韩| 无码精品蜜桃一区二区三区WW| 国产精品无码一区二区在线观一| 久久精品无码一区二区三区|