Using Organic resources

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Use of innovative technology to revitalize soils and bring revenue to the farms.

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SUSTAINABLE CITIES

EWS has developed and utilized, on a large industrial scale, aerobic digestion processing. Aerobic digestion converts organic materials to high-quality soil amendments and provides energy in the form of excess heat. EWS has also been granted patent rights to an optimized anaerobic digestion process that utilized the same principles that make aerobic digestion a quantum leap forward in sustainability tools.

Cities make energy and humus from wasteCities send humus to farms that ring the city, in exchange for foodCities send organic waste and spent anaerobic materials to farms for aerobic processing. Farms send back food and materials.Plants are optimal solar collectorsHumus hoards water for plantsHumus revitalizes worn out soil Humorous minimize its extreme weather damageAerobic digestion minimizes greenhouse gas productionUse solar and wind minimizes internal farm energy useAerobic digestion is designed to integrate wind and solar energyFarms are paid for waste services and food productionFarms with near populations can site anaerobic – aerobic systems for energy productionFarm supply environmental infrastructure, food, and energy while treating waste from nearby population centersHumus is most valuable in soils that are the most depletedAs the soils in the farms closest to the city are revitalized, the humus can be diverted farther away from the population centers for maximum return

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