The ReNu2Cycle project aims to promote sustainable farming in North West Europe by increasing the use of Recycling-Derived Fertilisers (RDFs) and reducing reliance on mineral fertilisers. The team have launched an online survey to gather critical insights from key stakeholder groups as they seek to improve the RDF supply chain through stakeholder engagement and co-creation, identifying barriers and developing solutions for wider RDF adoption.

Recycling-Derived Fertilisers are produced by processing organic resources such as animal manure, municipal waste, agro-industrial byproducts, and wastewater into nutrient-rich organic or organo-mineral fertilisers via composting, anaerobic digestion, pyrolysis, nutrient stripping, or precipitation. Types of RDFs include compost, digestate, sewage sludge, liquid and solid manure fractions, struvite, ashes, biochar, and ammonium sulfate.

The ReNu2Cycle project partners want to better understand the supply chain of recycling-derived fertilisers (RDF) by linking supply to demand. They are therefore launching an online survey to gather critical insights from key stakeholder groups:

  • current users of RDF
  • past users of RDF
  • non-users of RDF
  • manufacturers / suppliers of RDF

The survey is available via the QR Code and / or click the link ReNu2Cycle Online Survey.

To learn more about the ReNu2Cycle project and the use of Recycling Derived Fertilisers (RDFs) visit the project website

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