Malaysian state converts Ramadan food waste into fertilizer
After breaking their Ramadan fast outside a mosque in Malaysia, people throw their leftovers into a machine that converts the food scraps into organic fertilizer for crops.
After breaking their Ramadan fast outside a mosque in Malaysia, people throw their leftovers into a machine that converts the food scraps into organic fertilizer for crops.
Environment
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Environment
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Ecology
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Environment
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Plants & Animals
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Analytical Chemistry
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Environment
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Economics & Business
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