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Embracing Our Global Responsibility
Can our industry reverse the unintentional damage we’ve done to the environment and climate?
With the next generation of fertiliser stabilisers and to reach our goals, we must close the innovation gap in agriculture, with new technologies and methods of producing food which protect nature.
As one of the largest greenhouse gas emitting sectors of our global economy, efforts to reach the Paris Climate Agreement must put the transformation of global food systems at the heart of change. - SOURCE: UKCOP26 GLASGOW
With the advancement in technology, this has also lead to environmental issues across our industry
Environmental Issues - Ammonia Pollutant | Clean Air
Greenhouse Gas Issues - Nitrous Oxide | Clean Air
Environmental Issues - Nitrate | Clean Water
Environmental Issues - Phosphate | Clean Water
Soil and Microbes
Nitrogen applications lower soil pH which then reduces microbial diversity.
The results of our Global Responsibility
What we have done so far
REDUCED IMPACT ON THE ENVIRONMENT | The Air Results
REDUCED IMPACT ON THE ENVIRONMENT | The Soil Results
REDUCED IMPACT ON THE ENVIRONMENT | The Water Results
REDUCED IMPACT ON THE ENVIRONMENT | The Agronomic Trial Results
Link To Presentation
You can find the link to our presentation on this here: Embracing Our Global Responsibility
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