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New process to convert waste water from dairies into animal feed

by Futures Centre, Feb 28
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Professor Lars at the University of Tübingen and his colleagues have developed a bioprocess to convert acid whey, a particular waste water developed in the dairy process, into animal feed – and with further processing into aviation fuel.

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The process involves microbiome cultures, similar to those found in the human gut, which transform the waste water into an antimicrobial animal feed to prevent disease.

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