K is potassium.
Didn’t we already do that?
Yes, but didn’t you notice the Phosphorous man standing behind Haber-Bosch? Plus there are other nitrogen pathways.
Phosphorous currently uses not so common mineral deposits, and we have no substitutes for this. I haven’t read up on this in a while, but 25 years ago or so we were looking into extracting phosphorous from municipal wastewater as a means of creating a circular phosphorous
Keconomy.K is potassium
Or is there a K that refers to phosphorus?
I am terribly hungover. Please accept my apologies and correction.
Aww man, you missed the opportunity to make a circular pee economy pun
Something something water something passing through the bladder of Oliver Cromwell?
Use the bones of the deceased, one big cycle
“Grind my bones to make bread for the future” is metal AF
Consent might be a problem here.
Norway at it again.





