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Circular nutrient solutions for agriculture and wastewater – a review of technologies and practices

Arno Rosemarin, Biljana Macura, Johannes Carolus, Karina Barquet, Filippa Ek, Linn Järnberg, Dag Lorick, Solveig Johannesdottir, Søren Marcus Pedersen, Jari Koskiaho, Neal Haddaway, Tomasz Okruszko

2020Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability145 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This paper summarizes key findings from a series of systematic reviews and comprehensive efforts to collate evidence and expert opinions on circular solutions for recovery and reuse of nutrients and carbon from different waste streams in the agriculture and wastewater sectors. We identify established and emerging approaches for transformation towards a more circular nutrient economy with relevance to SDGs 6 and 14. The paper cites the example of the Baltic Sea Region which has experienced decades of fertilizer overuse (1950s–1990s) and concomitant urban sources of excessive nutrients. Regulations and incentive policies combining the nitrogen, phosphorus and carbon cycles are necessary if circular nutrient technologies and practices are to be scaled up. Pricing chemical fertilizer at levels to reflect society’s call for circularity is a central challenge.

Topics & Concepts

Circular economyNutrientAgricultureReuseCITESFertilizerBusinessNatural resource economicsNutrient managementIncentiveEnvironmental scienceWastewaterCroppingEnvironmental planningEnvironmental economicsWaste managementEnvironmental engineeringEngineeringEconomicsEcologyBiologyMicroeconomicsPhosphorus and nutrient managementConstructed Wetlands for Wastewater Treatment
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