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Harvesting, Fertilising, Revolutionising

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Seaweed has long been touted as an important resource in the battle against climate change, thanks to its rapid growth and ability to absorb carbon dioxide.
Inspired by conversations with a community garden group in Scotland and the founder of a company producing sustainable materials from seaweed, Emma Newman imagines a world in which new materials replace plastics and fossil fuels are replaced by different types of biomass, including seaweed.
In episode 9 we heard from:

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Guide to using seaweed as fertiliser [PDF], shared with kind permission by Danielle Banks

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Seaweed has long been touted as an important resource in the battle against climate change, thanks to its rapid growth and ability to absorb carbon dioxide.
Inspired by conversations with a community garden group in Scotland and the founder of a company producing sustainable materials from seaweed, Emma Newman imagines a world in which new materials replace plastics and fossil fuels are replaced by different types of biomass, including seaweed.
In episode 9 we heard from:

Additional resources

Guide to using seaweed as fertiliser [PDF], shared with kind permission by Danielle Banks

Support the Show.

  continue reading

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