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Scientists propose 4 new uses for old veggies

10.09.25 | American Chemical Society

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Food waste is more than just the starting material for compost. From dried-up beet pulp to millipede-digested coconut fibers, scientists are finding treasure in our trash. Four recent papers published in ACS journals detail how food waste contains sustainable solutions for farming and new sources of bioactive compounds for pharmaceuticals. Reporters can request free access to these papers by emailing newsroom@acs.org .

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American Chemical Society. (2025, October 9). Scientists propose 4 new uses for old veggies. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/8Y4NM26L/scientists-propose-4-new-uses-for-old-veggies.html
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