Sustainability within planetary boundaries requires concerted action by individuals, governments, civil society and private actors. For the private sector, there is concern that the …
Food systems depend on reliable supplies of phosphorus to fertilize soils. Since 2020, a pandemic, geopolitical disputes, trade wars and escalating fuel prices have driven a> 400 …
Phosphorus (P) plays essential roles in crops growth. Natural mineral sources of phosphate are non-renewable, overexploited and unevenly distributed worldwide, making P a strategic …
L Wang, P Rani - Journal of Enterprise Information Management, 2022 - emerald.com
Purpose In recent years, a number of researchers have attempted to make an integration of sustainability with supply chain risk management. These studies have led to valued insights …
The needed transition from a fossil-to a bio-based economy fosters the utilization of biological resources derived from recycled low value by-products and waste streams. Chain …
Improving phosphorus (P) crop nutrition has emerged as a key factor toward achieving a more resilient and sustainable agriculture. P is an essential nutrient for plant development …
I Bisschops, H Kjerstadius, B Meulman… - Current Opinion in …, 2019 - Elsevier
Highlights•Source separation of concentrated toilet wastewater enables efficient resource recovery.•Technological advances allow recovery of specific products from domestic …
Cities are central to improving natural resource management globally. Instead of reinventing the wheel for each interlinked sustainability priority, we suggest synergising with, and …
Phosphorus is a critical agricultural nutrient and a major pollutant in waterbodies due to inefficient use. In the form of rock phosphate it is a finite global commodity vulnerable to …