tlenkiem
Tlenkiem is a term that originates from Polish and is used to refer to a dog feces-based fertilizer that was traditionally used in agriculture, particularly in Poland and other European countries. The name "tlenkiem" literally translates to "oxide" in Polish, but it actually refers to a substance that contains nitrogen, carbon, and oxygen.
The process of creating tlenkiem involved collecting dog feces, which were then dried and mixed with other
Historically, tlenkiem was widely used in Poland and other European countries, particularly in rural areas where
However, the use of tlenkiem also raised concerns about public health and environmental pollution. As urbanization
The use of animal waste as a fertilizer is still practiced in some areas around the world,