Environment
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Pulp Mill Waste: A Potential Source of Organic Matter and Carbon for Soil
Pulp mill waste destined for the landfill could instead be useful as an organic fertilizer that can help reduce the environmental impact of using conventional fertilizers while improving soil and tree growth, University of Alberta research shows.
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