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Public Perceptions of Faecal Sludge Biochar and Biosolids Use in Agriculture

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卷 14, 期 22, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/su142215385

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biochar; faecal sludge; land application; public perception; biosolids; Wales

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  1. Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation [OPP1149054]
  2. Swansea University [EP/P032591/1]
  3. Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation [OPP1149054] Funding Source: Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation

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Full-scale pyrolysis of faecal sludge is a reliable technology for safe pathogen removal and biochar production, which can enhance crop productivity. Faecal sludge biochar has the potential to improve acidic, low nutrient soils and crop yield, especially in developing countries. However, little research has been conducted on public acceptance of faecal sludge biochar as a soil enhancer. The study found that males and older age groups were more likely to have a positive perception of faecal sludge biochar.
Full-scale pyrolysis of faecal sludge is a credible technology for the safe removal of pathogens and the concurrent creation of biochar, which has been shown to enhance crop productivity. Faecal sludge biochar has the potential to improve acidic, low nutrient soils and crop yield in developing nations more at risk of climate change and food insecurity. Little research has been conducted into public acceptance of faecal sludge biochar as a soil enhancer in agriculture. In this study of the public in Swansea, Wales, an online survey examines their awareness of, and comfort levels of eating food grown using biosolids, wood biochar and faecal sludge biochar. Our findings show that males were almost twice as likely than females to have a positive perception of biosolids (OR 1.91, p value 0.004) and faecal sludge biochar (OR 2.02, p value 0.03). Those in the oldest age group (65+) were almost five times more likely to have a positive view of faecal sludge biochar than the youngest age group (OR 4.88, p value 0.001). Deployment of faecal sludge biochar must overcome a disgust effect related to its human faecal origins. This factor must be centrally taken into account when implementing management and policy decisions regarding the land application of biosolids and faecal sludge biochar.

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