The European Algae Biomass Association (EABA) plays a pivotal role in advancing the algae sector across Europe, serving as a crucial platform for collaboration, innovation, and advocacy.
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Researchers have discovered that the combination of green algae and yeast enhances the efficiency of wastewater treatment.
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Green algae and yeast enhance each other's growth potential, thereby increasing the efficiency of wastewater treatment.
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