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Our articles, from newest to oldest:
- Kenyans safely recycle human excreta into fertilizer and help out Lake Victoria
- Book Review: White Light casts a dark shadow
- Too good to waste: spring webinars tout the wisdom of recycling human nutrients
- Top 5 reasons why The Sewage Question still stands (A book review)
- Book Review: The Devil’s Element
- Oyster superpower: cleaning polluted water. So what’s the catch?
- Lessons from the chinampas: How the Aztecs recycled human nutrients for a clean, green city
- From pee to coffee: Recycling urine on the space station
- Sewer sludge is the new black: An eco-friendly process converts it to useful products and curbs carbon emissions
- This urban oasis in Tijuana thrives on sewage, first cleaned by microbes and wetland plants
- Cape Cod conundrum, part 2: A smorgasbord of sanitation options
- Cape Cod conundrum, part 1
- For these Parisians, produce starts with a pee
- You flushed, they decked out City Hall: How this Oregon community grows wood from wastewater leftovers
- This building gets the gold: Here’s how it converts human urine into an eco-fertilizer
- A better way to go? Here’s 7 takeaways from a toilet museum
- Fit for a pharaoh: Lessons from ancient Egyptian toilets


















