Phytoremediation in the news: From Research to Practice

Phytoremediation in the news: From Research to Practice

“Now I can imagine, when I’m going back in my nursery, I can start implementing propagating sapling that have abilities to phytoremediate some pollutant, especially copper and also sulfate mercury as a contaminant from the soil,” said Nyakokpa. We are inspired...
Phytoremediation in the news: Research Publication

Phytoremediation in the news: Research Publication

This article from Phys.org highlights a recent study focused on the role of phytoremediation strategies in combating microplastic pollution! The study emphasizes the importance of understanding and harnessing natural processes to mitigate environmental pollution. From...
Phytoremediation in the news: Mallard Lake, DuPage County, IL

Phytoremediation in the news: Mallard Lake, DuPage County, IL

DuPage County, IL In 2023, scientists from around the world gathered in DuPage county, IL, to tour a closed landfill at Mallard Lake. Just 10 years ago, the USPA and IEPA recorded seepage of leachate from the perimeters of the landfill into surrounding water systems...
Scaling up! — Upcoming Speaking Event featuring Kate Kennen

Scaling up! — Upcoming Speaking Event featuring Kate Kennen

University of Rhode Island: Landscape Architecture Lecture Series On Thursday, November 16th, the University of Rhode Island will host Kate Kennen, FASLA, founder of Offshoots Inc., and co-author with Niall Kirkwood,  PHYTO:  Principles and Resources for Site...