Environment
Re-Use: From Vineyard Waste to Biofuel; Wineries Have Multiple Uses
University of Adelaide researchers found that by recycling grape waste produced from wine making, they could create an efficient biofuel. This saves wine-makers the cost of disposal and positively impacts the environment, which otherwise receives roughly 13 million tons of grape waste annually.
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