This document describes a new technology for processing sewage sludge into phosphate fertilizers. It notes that existing phosphate mineral sources will be depleted by 2033, while demand is growing. The new technology uses sewage waste instead of mineral ores, has lower costs and energy usage than conventional methods, and produces environmentally friendly fertilizers. It is seeking a 3 million euro investment to construct an experimental plant and discusses competitive advantages like raw material costs, patents, and know-how. The team has experience in innovation and bringing projects to market.