vizeletalapú
Vizeletalapú is a Hungarian term meaning urine-based. It is used as an adjective to describe substances, materials, or processes that use human urine as a primary input or base. The concept is commonly encountered in discussions of ecological sanitation and nutrient recycling, where urine serves as a source of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium.
Common uses include the production of urine-based fertilizers and soil amendments in horticulture and farming. In
Advantages include reduced dependence on mineral fertilizers, lower greenhouse gas emissions, and better nutrient recycling. Challenges
Historically, urine has been used as a fertilizer for centuries in various cultures. Modern research and pilot
See also ecological sanitation, nutrient recovery, and urine-diverting toilets.