Total Value of Phosphorus Recovery
Marquette University · University of Minnesota · +4 more institutions
Abstract
Phosphorus (P) is a critical, geographically concentrated, nonrenewable resource necessary to support global food production. In excess (e.g., due to runoff or wastewater discharges), P is also a primary cause of eutrophication. To reconcile the simultaneous shortage and overabundance of P, lost P flows must be recovered and reused, alongside improvements in P-use efficiency. While this motivation is increasingly being recognized, little P recovery is practiced today, as recovered P generally cannot compete with the relatively low cost of mined P. Therefore, P is often captured to prevent its release into the environment without beneficial recovery and reuse. However, additional incentives for P recovery…
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- 55.92
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- 100%
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- 140
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10Topics & keywords
- Business
- Resource recovery
- Reuse
- Incentive
- Production (economics)
- Environmental science
- Equity (law)
- Environmental economics