From wastewater to fertilizer: DLSU’s faculty-student team-up recognized for sustainable, pioneering research | BusinessMirror

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Project NexCities is an initiative that aims to demonstrate ways fertilizers can be produced from septic-tank wastewater and used in agriculture.

A TEAM of researchers from De La Salle University and De La Salle-Araneta University placed second in the Philippine Water Challenge for “Project NexCities [Water-Energy-Nutrient Nexus in Cities of the Future]: Wastewater to Fertilizer.” The awarding ceremony was held on December 14, 2021.

Master of Science Chemical Engineering student Regina Damalerio, Science Research Specialist and MS Environmental Engineering graduate Engr. Alberto Longos, as well as University of Surrey PhD student Engr. Carla Mae Pausta, were also part of the award-winning group. It aims to contribute to the achievement of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals No. 6 on “Clean Water and Sanitation” and No. 11: “Sustainable Cities and Communities.”

 

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