Deputy First Minister Kate Forbes visited Scotland’s first biorefinery.
Celtic Renewables uses ground breaking technology to convert food waste, like reject potatoes from agriculture, into green chemicals which cut the carbon footprint of everyday products.
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The Northern Farmers Federation is committed to empowering farmers as well as bringing sustainability and innovation in the field of agriculture. 🌱 Our FPOs are presenting a great example of agricultural waste management, which is not only helpful in protecting the environment but is also becoming a means of increasing the income of farmers.
We are using cutting-edge technologies and solutions to convert agricultural waste into useful products and solve the problem of stubble burning.
We believe that agricultural waste is not just a problem but a treasure trove of possibilities. With the right approach and technology, it can be used as bio-fertilizer, biogas, and energy.
Let us move together towards a clean, green and sustainable future.
If you want to join this campaign or want to share your ideas in this direction, then contact us.
#SustainableAgriculture#FarmersEmpowerment#NorthernFarmersFederation#AgricultureWasteManagement
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Converting the largest oxygen production farm from jackfruit plants project into a carbon credit policy involves quantifying the carbon sequestration and emission reduction benefits of the project. This would require assessing factors such as the amount of carbon dioxide absorbed by the jackfruit plants, the reduction in greenhouse gas emissions compared to conventional farming methods, and any additional carbon offsetting benefits. Once these metrics are determined, the project could potentially generate carbon credits that can be traded or sold on carbon markets, providing financial incentives for sustainable agricultural practices and contributing to global efforts to mitigate climate https://lnkd.in/gRdeZKET
EU Online Workshop for CDR (carbon dioxide removal) on Sep 24th;
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pm: As of January 2025 OPENLY can certify C-Sinks in buildings from biogenic building materials with the new "Global material C-Sink" standard we are working on with Carbon Standards International AG since 1,5 years.
The European Commission, under the framework of the Carbon Removal and Carbon Farming (CRCF) Regulation, is working towards establishing an EU voluntary framework for certifying carbon removals. This includes carbon farming, carbon storage in products, and carbon storage in buildings. Supported by an Expert Group on carbon removals, the Commission is working on developing tailored certification methodologies to ensure these activities are effectively quantified and meet sustainability criteria.
Agrivoltaics is not just a buzzword; it's a beacon of hope for our industry.
As climate change continues to challenge our agricultural landscape, the integration of solar panels with farming offers a dual benefit: sustainable energy and enhanced farm productivity.
Imagine a world where your farm not only produces crops and livestock but also generates clean energy.
This fusion can provide financial relief and promote environmental sustainability.
With agrivoltaics, we can address financial strains in farming while accelerating the transition to renewable energy.
The potential is vast, and the time to embrace it is now.
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Solar Foods is one of a growing cohort of companies using emissions captured from industrial plants to create foods and drinks. The Finnish company uses microbes to turn carbon dioxide into a meat substitute called Solein.
The CO2 is injected into a fermentation tank together with hydrogen and different nutrients, all of which the microbes consume and turn into protein that is then harvested and dried, resulting in a powder with a similar composition to dried soy.
The carbon dioxide currently comes from industry but could one come from captured atmospheric carbon.
If scaled up, the technology could potentially provide humanity with its protein needs while using a fraction of the land and resources used by traditional agriculture, thereby freeing up more land for afforestation, solar power and other means of tackling climate change.
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🌱📢 The FER-PLAY project has published its response to the EU's Nitrates Directive evaluation!
🌊 While EU regulations have made strides in improving water quality, nitrate pollution from agriculture remains a pressing issue. Here's where circular fertilisers step in. By providing a sustainable alternative to traditional synthetic fertilisers, they not only enhance soil health and fertility but also mitigate nitrogen leaching and runoff, crucial for meeting the objectives of the Nitrates Directive.
🚜 By adopting circular fertilisers, farmers play a pivotal role in ensuring the long-term sustainability of agricultural practices while safeguarding water quality and ecosystem health.
💡 Want to delve deeper into how circular fertilisers can revolutionize agriculture while addressing nitrate pollution? Check out FER-PLAY's full response to the EU's evaluation below or click the link here: https://lnkd.in/efFiD5pS#CircularFertilisers#SustainableAgriculture#WaterQuality 🌿🌊
Special thanks to Lucile Sever from European Biogas Association.
🌍 Carbon trading can be confusing and imprecise. 🔄 But what if we focused on real, sustainable practices instead? At Polyface Farm, they've gone 65 years without buying a bag of chemical fertilizer. 🌱👩🌾 It’s all about building a true carbon economy. What’s your take on carbon trading vs. sustainable farming? Drop your thoughts below! 💬👇 #SustainableFarming#CarbonEconomy#DirtAndBull
🌱 Revolutionizing Agriculture with Low-Energy Ammonia Production 🌱
Ammonia is the backbone of modern agriculture, crucial for producing nitrogen-based fertilizers that feed billions. However, traditional ammonia production, primarily through the Haber-Bosch process, comes at a high environmental cost, consuming immense amounts of energy and contributing to around 2% of global carbon emissions. We explore groundbreaking research from RMIT University that could transform this landscape. By utilizing innovative liquid metal catalysts like copper and gallium, scientists have found a way to produce ammonia using significantly lower energy—cutting heat by 20% and pressure by an impressive 98%.
This breakthrough not only makes ammonia production more cost-effective but also opens the door to more sustainable agricultural practices, reducing reliance on fossil fuels and lowering the carbon footprint of farming.
Discover how this advancement could herald a new era in agriculture, making it greener, more efficient, and more sustainable than ever before. 🌿
#SustainableAgriculture#GreenTech#AmmoniaProduction#ClimateChange#FutureOfFarming#Sustainability#LiquidMetals#AgriculturalTechnologyhttps://lnkd.in/e8Yzm3Mx
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