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Volume 8

Journal of Biotechnology & Biomaterials

ISSN: 2155-952X

Euro Biotechnology 2018

October 11-12, 2018

October 11-12, 2018 | Moscow, Russia

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Creating a sustainable green planet (SGP) by generation of solar bio-energy using wastewater

Joy Manglani

Only Nature Endures, India

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uthor has invented a new technology to create a sustainable green planet by generation of solar bio-energy in the

form of healthy vegetation, soil, water and air from wastewater and waste (SGP). Our current sanitation methods

decompose valuable organics in waste and wastewater to foul gases and acids that degrade air, land and water. They are

unsafe for workers; require skilled staff and immense electricity. They lead to major problems such as water pollution,

water scarcity, loss of soil fertility, global warming, climate change, poor economy, poor health and loss of life. SGP

solves these problems. In SGP, wastewater is not decomposed but, recomposed efficiently to said bio-energy products in

aerobic conditions using photosynthesis, gravity and biofiltration through building debris. The products are excellent for

afforestation, farming, animal husbandry, biodiversity and aquaculture amongst other uses. Thus, atmospheric carbon

dioxide can be lowered and stored in the soil carbon pool by growing vegetation. This is encouraged by the Kyoto

protocol. This stabilizes the planet and averts natural hazards. SGP has been operated successfully at a large lab and

200-people field scale. SGP also treats raw water. SGP units can be made on any scale: a single family to a large municipal

size plant. SGP is sustainable because it is safe, ecological, economical, efficient and being simple, it has the potential

to create human equity. SGP and other such technologies can foster a sustainable green planet if we all synergies our

interests and strengths to adopt and promote them.

joymanglani2@gmail.com

J Biotechnol Biomater 2018, Volume 8

DOI: 10.4172/2155-952X-C5-101