Singapore engineers turn shrimp shells into carbon-negative fuel and building materials
Engineers in Singapore have developed a multistep chemical process that transforms organic waste, including shrimp shells, into fuel, food ingredients and construction materials. The process is described as "carbon negative," meaning it absorbs more CO₂ than it produces. The innovation could offer a new sustainable approach to organic waste management.
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