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- Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
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Treaty 1 based. Sustaining long-term remediation efforts to lake Winnipeg's environmental crisis by repurposing run-off nutrients into horticulture products. Passionate about the circular/bio economy.
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Horticulture Grower
The goal of the project is to verify the properties and quality of our more sustainable and renewable soilless growing media formulations. We have a mission to create a growing medium with a far lower environmental footprint than the status quo peat based growing mediums. We want to accomplish this by using Typha or Cattails that absorb agricultural and human waste nutrient pollutants from watersheds, mitigating eutrophication downstream in lakes and other water bodies. Harvesting and repurposing Typha has been shown to successfully remove significant amounts of pollutant N and P from water systems by taking it out of the system. Harvested wetlands have also been shown to continue to grow to full health year after year. Typha, while having benefits such as a high nutrient content, has some shortcomings compared to the standard growing media ingredients in industry practice. Your job will be to quantify these shortcomings and benefits of Typha through simple tests and a growing trial.
Bioresource Strategist
We have a mission to create a growing medium with a far lower environmental footprint than the status quo peat based growing mediums. We want to accomplish this by using Typha or Cattails that absorb agricultural and human waste nutrient pollutants from watersheds, mitigating eutrophication downstream in lakes and other water bodies. Harvesting and repurposing Typha has been shown to successfully remove significant amounts of pollutant N and P from water systems by taking it out of the system. While importantly, harvested wetlands have also been shown to continue to grow to great health year after year. We currently have access to a constructed wetland which can supply us enough Typha for at least the next year. Although we will need to expand our harvesting operations as business grows. There is an estimated 3-6 million tonnes of Typha available to be harvested annually in Manitoba and we would like to harvest at maximum, a tenth of that in the future. Much of this harvestable Typha is on crown land, private farms, and municipal property. We would like you to come up with and report on strategies necessary to reach this harvesting goal at a low cost and with minimal negative effect on the environment.
Indoor Grower Internship
The goal of the project is to verify the properties and quality of our more sustainable and renewable soilless growing media formulations. We have a mission to create a growing medium with a far lower environmental footprint than the status quo peat based growing mediums. We want to accomplish this by using Typha or Cattails that absorb agricultural and human waste nutrient pollutants from watersheds, mitigating eutrophication downstream in lakes and other water bodies. Harvesting and repurposing Typha has been shown to successfully remove significant amounts of pollutant N and P from water systems by taking it out of the system. Harvested wetlands have also been shown to continue to grow to full health year after year. Typha, while having benefits such as a high nutrient content, has some shortcomings compared to the standard growing media ingredients in industry practice. Your job will be to quantify these shortcomings and benefits of Typha through simple tests and a growing trial.