Phosphate is an important fertilizer needed for food production. The sources are finite, and mining and processing the ore is energy intensive and polluting. An appreciable part of the phosphate in food ends up in wastewater and manure. Currently, chemicals and energy are used to remove the phosphate from the wastewater as emissions from phosphate to the surface water is unwanted.
This theme focuses on technologies to remove phosphate from wastewater in such a manner that the phosphate becomes available as fertilizer and the water will be clean. The theme will focus on expanding and improving current technology to produce more phosphate at lower costs while producing high-value products. The theme started in 2013.