Telge Recycling, committed to sustainability since 1998, has transitioned to producing biochar from green waste, significantly reducing carbon emissions and contributing to achieving multiple UN Sustainable Development Goals.
Telge Recycling, committed to sustainability since 1998, has transitioned to producing biochar from green waste, significantly reducing carbon emissions and contributing to achieving multiple UN Sustainable Development Goals.
Essunga Nursery leads the way in eliminating peat usage while incorporating their self-produced biochar into substrates. This innovative approach fosters a greener and more sustainable future for horticulture, enhancing urban environments and associated ecosystem services.
Solör pioneers sustainable energy solutions through boiler retrofitting, leveraging existing infrastructure to produce biochar and carbon sinks, thus driving the green transition while maintaining its commitment to district heating leadership.
It’s not just about growing crops; it’s about creating a thriving ecosystem where every element plays a vital role. In their journey towards sustainable farming, Godegården reminds us that the future of agriculture lies in harmony with nature.