United Utilities (UU) said people could be assured the sewage sugar was for industrial use only, and was not destined for the ...
It turns out those cellulose-based thickening agents found in common foods can be digested. Researchers at the University of British Columbia have shown that our gut bacteria can feed on these large ...
Lancashire Telegraph on MSN
United Utilities hail 'groundbreaking' UK first at Blackburn treatment works
The technology captures toilet paper from the untreated sewage and processes it to break it down into a glucose substance ...
Fiber isn’t flashy, but it’s essential. Most of us fall short — here’s why boosting your intake can transform your health.
Termites have long been recognised as architects of one of nature’s most specialised symbiotic systems. Their ability to degrade lignocellulosic plant material lies not solely in their inherent ...
Lancashire Evening Post on MSN
'Sugar' made from sewage - how Lancashire is leading the way with UK-first innovation
United Utilities has achieved a UK first at Blackburn Wastewater Treatment Works - by successfully using a groundbreaking technology to extract naturally occurring glucose from sewage.The technology ...
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