Wastewater treatment is responsible for large amount of greenhouse gases emissions, especially methane and nitrous oxide. Accounting for all those emissions is complex because emissions originate from several parts of the process, but it is the first, essential step towards a more sustainable wastewater industry. In this webinar we’ll talk to Maria Salvetti (Florence School of Regulation) and Zhiyong Jason Ren (Princeton University) about the route to achieve energy neutrality and eventually zero GHGs emissions in the wastewater sector.
Nature Water Talks: Towards net zero in the wastewater sector
In our next panel discussion we talk about reducing and eventually eliminating greenhouse gas emissions from wastewater treatment
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