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‘This is not a hippy thing’: the startup recycling urine to make natural fertiliser

As recent conflicts expose vulnerability of fertiliser markets and its effect on food security, VunaNexus offers an alternative

‘This is not a hippy thing’: the startup recycling urine to make natural fertiliser

TL;DR

  • VunaNexus recycles nutrients from human urine to create a certified mineral fertilizer called Aurin.
  • The process involves collecting urine, removing micropollutants, concentrating nutrients like nitrogen and phosphorus, and pasteurizing the liquid to kill pathogens.
  • Aurin is approved for use on all plants by Swiss and French authorities and is sold to farmers and gardeners.
  • The war in Ukraine and resulting fertilizer price surges have increased interest in VunaNexus's alternative.
  • The technology is installed in buildings across Europe, with a significant project underway in Paris.
  • The company originated from a project in South Africa focused on developing affordable sanitation and urine-based fertilizer.
  • Economic viability remains a challenge, with production costs higher than synthetic fertilizers, but VunaNexus aims to scale up and be recognized for wastewater treatment services.
  • Ongoing projects in Durban, South Africa, aim to establish urine collection systems and rehabilitate treatment plants to produce fertilizer.
  • The ultimate goal is to make Aurin affordable enough to be produced in other parts of the world, including Durban.