Travel Brazil looks to Israeli tech to solve a stinky problem By mylusoJanuary 21, 2025Less 1 min read Facebook X LinkedIn Pinterest Save Email 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 21, 2025 Finding Some of the Best Beaches in Brazil | The Rio Times | Brazil News January 19, 2025 Anitta: Kisses review – Brazilian pop megastar knocks on global door | Music | The Guardian January 22, 2025 Portuguese Government Sees Good News in Higher Tax Revenue – ABC News January 21, 2025 Millions go hungry in drought-hit Mozambique as threat of new El Nino looms
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