🌱 𝐎𝐧 𝐖𝐨𝐫𝐥𝐝 𝐒𝐨𝐢𝐥 𝐃𝐚𝐲, 𝐒𝐭𝐞𝐥𝐥𝐚𝐩𝐩𝐬 𝐑𝐞𝐚𝐟𝐟𝐢𝐫𝐦𝐬 𝐈𝐭𝐬 𝐂𝐨𝐦𝐦𝐢𝐭𝐦𝐞𝐧𝐭 𝐭𝐨 𝐒𝐮𝐬𝐭𝐚𝐢𝐧𝐚𝐛𝐢𝐥𝐢𝐭𝐲 🌍 At Stellapps, we believe in nurturing the earth as much as it nurtures us. Through innovations like biodigesters, we’re transforming dairy waste into renewable energy and organic fertilizers, enriching soil health and reducing environmental impact. Healthy soil is key to sustaining ecosystems and driving long-term progress. Let’s work together to protect this vital resource for a better tomorrow. #WorldSoilDay #SustainabilityWithStellapps #HealthySoil #CircularEconomy #SustainableDairy
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#foodwaste is a big problem on so many levels but there are real and practical solutions that #Denali delivers every day. This short article is a great example of the #circulareconomy at work, thanks to the vision of our founder and the execution and commitment of the Denali team. Big thanks to our customers, who make it possible for us to repurpose and #recycle food waste and food byproducts into animal feed, compost, soils, renewable energy and more. https://lnkd.in/gxW_cPdQ
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Here’s everything you need to know about biochar👇 First and foremost, biochar is a type of charcoal that enhances soil health. How is it made? - Organic materials such as plant twigs & wood (biomass) are heated in a special oven - in an oxygen-free environment - to create a special type of charcoal - biochar Now here’s the thing. Plants & trees contain carbon. (Yes, they do.) Thanks to the atmosphere, plants absorb it through photosynthesis as they grow. When we make biochar, the heating process "locks up" the carbon inside the biomass (twigs, stems), preventing it from being released into the atmosphere. Fact - the carbon is stored in the biochar for at least 100 years. Now, what exactly does biochar improves the soil quality? - Its porous structure helps retain water for plants during dry periods. - It also acts like a sponge, holding essential nutrients and preventing them from being washed away, thereby improving soil fertility. - It enhances soil structure and microbial activity, leading to healthier and more productive soil. In short, biochar is a valuable tool for sustainable agriculture and mitigating climate change. #Biochar #Tapovanam #Sustainability #RegenerativeAgriculture
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💼 Farmers: Turn Agro Waste Into Wealth, Not Pollution 🌾💡 Burning agricultural waste like parali harms the environment, reduces soil fertility, and contributes to air pollution. But what if that same waste could help you earn more money and enrich your land? 💡 Here’s How Farmers Can Benefit: ✔️ Convert agro waste into biomass fuel to earn extra income ✔️ Produce organic fertilizer to enhance soil fertility ✔️ Save money on synthetic fertilizers and eliminate pollution 🌟 A small change in practice can lead to big benefits—for you and the environment. Connect with us to explore sustainable farming alternatives that help you grow profits while protecting your land. #SustainableFarming #BiomassFuel #ParaliSeProfit #WasteToWealth #CleanEnergy #GreenFarming #EcoFriendlySolutions #IndianFarmers
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The process of harnessing the potential of Black Soldier Flies involves creating controlled environments for their larvae. These environments replicate the flies’ natural habitats, optimizing conditions like temperature and humidity to ensure maximal growth and waste conversion. Waste Conversion: Organic waste, such as food scraps and agricultural byproducts, becomes feed for the larvae. As they consume the waste, they grow rapidly and accumulate essential nutrients. Harvesting: Once the larvae reach a certain size, they are harvested and processed. Their nutrient-rich biomass can be transformed into protein powder, oil, or other valuable products. #greenshafiq #greenmabugo #greengang #waste #wastefree #wasteproteintech #environment #SustainableLiving #sustainability #tanzania #dhaka #daressalaam #costech
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Our subsidiary ReFood UK’s anaerobic digestion (AD) operations break down food waste in the absence of oxygen. The resulting methane released is captured and used to generate renewable energy, while the resulting digestate is repurposed as a sustainable bio-fertiliser – known as ReGrow. An alternative to chemical fertilisers, ReGrow is used by local farmers to aid crop growth. It’s rich in major plant nutrients (including nitrogen) and meets the requirements of the BSI PAS 110 for its high levels of consistency, quality and safety. Using today’s recycled food to grow tomorrow’s crops, ReFood effectively closes the food supply loop – delivering results and giving something back to the planet. Find out more: https://lnkd.in/ebExVnDd #Biofertiliser #Sustainability #Recycling #CarbonEmissions #Agriculture
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From Waste to Wealth Black soldier fly larvae are voracious composters, able to consume a wide variety of organic waste - from food scraps to animal manure. What makes them so special is their efficiency in breaking down these materials. They can convert up to 20% of the waste into their own body mass, creating a rich, nutritious biomass in the process. This biomass is where the real value lies. It can be processed into high-protein animal feed, biodiesel, or even used as a soil amendment to enrich depleted soils. We transform waste into valuable products, black soldier flies help minimize the burden on landfills and create circularity in our resource systems. Restoring Nutrient Cycles Beyond waste management, black soldier flies also play a vital role in restoring natural nutrient cycles. As they consume organic matter, they release nutrients back into the soil in a form that's readily available for plants. This helps replenish depleted soils and supports healthy, thriving ecosystems. Additionally, the larvae attract a variety of predators, serving as a crucial food source for birds, reptiles, and other wildlife. This makes them an integral part of the food chain, ensuring the continued vitality of local habitats. #BlackSoldierFly #CircularEconomy #sustainablewastemanagement #NaturalComposting #EcologicalBalance #regenerativeagriculture
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In a nutshell 🐿️ NO!!! Composting is a biological process that takes at least 14 days for the friendly bacteria and ingredients 🐛 to work their magic 🪄 We often see machines which pertain to be a composter but are in fact food dryers ♨️ which simply dry the food 🥬🌶️ by removing the excess moisture creating a dry, biomass material which is not compost and remains classified as waste. Compost is a living thing full of vitamins, natural proteins and enzymes and this requires time to develop into a usable resource ⏱️ Find out how composting is part of your food waste solution! Get in touch with our friendly team on 01625 666798 ♻️🌎🌱 #composting #24hourcompost #tidyplanet #foodwaste #organiccompost #quickcompost #sustainableliving #ecofriendly #compostmagic #blackgold #soilhealth #greeninnovation #zerowaste #circulareconomy #compostscience #sustainablewaste
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#Biocomposting #Biomasscomposting #Farmwastedecomposition #Soilhealthmatters #regenerativeagriculture #Sustainableagriculture #Farmingforthefuture Need of an hour in the backdrop of dwindling SOC ( Soil Organic Carbon) coupled with heavy mechanisation during land preparation and intercultural operations leading to loss of substantial amount of biomass -microbes in the rhizosphere plus limited availability of farm yard manure ( cattle population going down drastically ) hampering soil fertility across Such measures of farm waste- Biomass decomposition / fungal bio digestion by applying right kind of microbe based input will help the cause a great deal , it needs to be adovocated extensively Sustainable solutions can transform agricultural waste into valuable resources through innovative solutions. One promising approach is the conversion of sugarcane residue, also known as bagasse, into compostable products. Fortunately, this solution has immense potential for land regeneration and soil rejuvenation
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🌿 Why Everyone Should Know About the Benefits of Algae 🌿 Algae might be tiny, but its potential is massive! Here's why we should all pay attention to algae: Sustainable Biofuel: Algae is being used as a renewable energy source, offering a cleaner alternative to fossil fuels. Nutritional Powerhouse: Packed with vitamins, minerals, and protein, algae like spirulina and chlorella are hailed as superfoods. 🌱 Eco-Friendly Biofertilizer: Algae-based fertilizers improve soil fertility naturally, reduce the need for chemical fertilizers, and help support sustainable agriculture. 🌾 Carbon Sequestration: Algae absorbs CO2 from the atmosphere, playing a crucial role in reducing greenhouse gases. It’s a natural tool in the fight against climate change. 🌍 Water Purification: Algae can be used to clean wastewater, removing toxins and improving water quality. 💡 Whether you're in tech, agriculture, energy, or health, understanding algae's potential can open doors to innovation and growth. Let's harness its power to build a better, more sustainable future! #Algae #Sustainability #Innovation #Biofuels #EcoFriendly #FutureOfFood #Biofertilizer #ClimateAction
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