The carbon trap of industrial chimneys usually leads to a compressed gas and then buried in deep geological layers, provided that a suitable site is found. Some Zhejiang industrialists explore a radically different path. Fertilizer from coal fumes transforms the pollution of a power plant into ammonium sulphate and ammonium bicarbonate, already tested on rice crops. Ammonium sulphate at the outlet of the Jiangnan Environmental Technology chimney…
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The carbon trap of industrial chimneys usually leads to a compressed gas and then buried in deep geological layers, provided that a suitable site is found. Some Zhejiang industrialists explore a radically different path. Fertilizer from coal fumes transforms the pollution of a power plant into ammonium sulphate and ammonium bicarbonate, already tested on rice crops. Ammonium sulphate at the outlet of the Jiangnan Environmental Technology chimney…