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The
Events
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Recycling Organic Resources to Land: Ensuring a sustainable solution 18th
April, Background The
Sustainable Organic
Resources Partnership was established in 2003 to promote the
safe, sustainable and welcome recycling of organic matter. It has
individual and corporate members drawn from producers and users of
these important resources. SORP aims to provide independent
re-assurance on the proper treatment and sustainable management of
this material, without which there will not be the confidence amongst
producers, users and the wider community that they are and will remain
welcome. It
has been estimated that each year around 434 million tonnes of organic
resources are produced in the A
key aim pf the Partnership is to promote sustainability in all of its
economic, environmental and social aspects. On the economic front, the
carefully managed recycling of organic materials to agricultural land
enables their nutrient contents to be used for the benefit of crop
production and soil fertility, resulting in inorganic fertiliser use
savings. In
order to obtain the desired environmental benefits a co-ordinated
approach is required to the promotion of best practice in the use of
organic materials on land, for example to reduce any risk of
environmental pollution. However, in future climate change will be
hugely important and greenhouse gas emissions implications of all
potential uses of organic resources must be well understood. In the
longer term it may also be necessary to consider how practices should
be modified once climate change has taken place. But
no recycling programme will be successful without social acceptance
and SORP has always recognised that the recycling of organic resources
must be carried out in a way that it welcomed by the public at large.
This has been, and will remain, one of the major challenges. Conference
aims This
conference therefore aims to
To
view the conference programme please click
here.
2)
Waste Strategy – a thematic strategy on waste & recycling June,
3)
Recycling organic resources to land: Effects on soil quality
October,
Newcastle
Details
to be released in July 2007
4)
The benefit of composting to agriculture
December
2007, Manchester
Details
to be released in September 2007
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