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Bioregenerative systems are a type of sustainable technology that utilize biological processes to produce resources or mitigate environmental issues. These systems often involve the use of plants, microorganisms, or other biological agents to regenerate or restore ecosystems, produce food or materials, and/or purify air and water. They are commonly used in areas such as agriculture, wastewater treatment, energy production, and environmental remediation. Bioregenerative systems have the potential to provide long-term solutions to complex environmental challenges by harnessing the power of nature to create sustainable and resilient ecosystems.