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Why fertilizer from sewage is a bad idea

January 18, 2024 Creative Director Activism, Circularity, PUBLIC AND PLANETARY HEALTH

New York Sierra Club’s Tracy Frisch talks about the “forever” chemicals known as PFAS, and why spreading sewage sludge on farmland, as recently recommended by NY Governor Hochul, is a really, really bad idea that will contaminate that farmland forever.

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