KTW 20 | Ending Desertification + Helping Brown Thumbs with Solid Water




Kiss That World Podcast | Sustainability + Conservation + Environmentalism show

Summary: Adnan's father Ibrahim lived in Saudi Arabia, where desertification is rampant.  A solution was needed to help plants grow with less water, less often. He developed a polymer that holds 115 x it's own weight in water. There are other polymers that can hold a lot of water but most of them are sodium based and can be harmful to the soil if it’s already salinated. Their polymer, called SolidWater, is biodegradable. It breaks down into things plants can use as food- Potassium, Nitrogen, CO2, and Water.