Travel Brazil looks to Israeli tech to solve a stinky problem By mylusoJanuary 21, 2025Less 1 min read By next year, several Brazilian sewage plants will incorporate Lodologic systems to change sludge into odorless, pathogen-free fertilizer for crops. ShareTweetPinShare Previous PostAngola jails activists over election protest Next PostEarth Day: The world’s most (and least) environmentally-friendly countries You May Also Like January 22, 2025 Lisbon, Portugal travel guide: Modern art, fashion & food! LX Factory, hip neighborhoods. | La Carmina Blog – Alternative Fashion, Travel, Subcultures January 23, 2025 Brazil Announces Roster For 2015 World Junior Championships – SwimSwam January 22, 2025 Hong Kong consortium pays 288 million euros for Portuguese wind power company – Macauhub January 20, 2025 Wayne Rooney: Everton boss Marco Silva says ‘club legend’ could still stay
January 22, 2025 Lisbon, Portugal travel guide: Modern art, fashion & food! LX Factory, hip neighborhoods. | La Carmina Blog – Alternative Fashion, Travel, Subcultures
January 22, 2025 Hong Kong consortium pays 288 million euros for Portuguese wind power company – Macauhub