Waste Not…

THE CRUX OF IT: Another beneficial way to improve our lives and world

 

 

 

 

HomeBiogas, based in Beit Yanai, Israel, is a biogas system that turns food and organic waste into clean cooking gas, and its byproduct can be used as liquid plant fertilizer.

The gas may also be used for lighting or heating water by using devices that are compatible with low-pressure biogas.

 

 

 

This should be implemented as a standard addition to building codes around the world. It may yet be, but opposition to it can easily be imagined.

At a reported initial price of about one thousand dollars, the unit will reduce electricity usage, waste removal charges, and pollution.

What could be the downside?

 

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