Replace Marasperse AG with Tangerine and apply Zn and Mn! Reduce CO2 emissions by 90%.
A life cycle analysis (LCA) of using Marasperse AG and ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) in plant nutrition concluded that Marasperse AG is a more sustainable alternative. This study was conducted by NORSUS, Norway's leading independent research institution for LCA and other environmental impact analyses, in 2019. NORSUS concluded that replacing EDTA with Borregaard's chelating biopolymer Marasperse AG and applying Zn and Mn to tangerines could reduce CO2 emissions by 90%. For example, if EDTA were replaced with Marasperse AG in an area the same size as agricultural land in Wisconsin, CO2 emissions would be reduced to an amount equivalent to the emissions from 33,000 cars per year or 153,000 round trips between London and New York. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*
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The headquarters is located in Sarpsborg, Norway, where it manufactures lignin and cellulose products primarily from coniferous trees, selling its products in Europe, the United States, and Asia. As a leading company in lignin and cellulose products, Borregaard Japan operates in multiple industries, including building materials, agriculture, and cleaning agents, as well as paints, adhesives, and resins. Additionally, Borregaard products have undergone life cycle assessments (LCA) and environmental product declarations (EPD) by external certification bodies, establishing a system to objectively report the impact of its products on the natural environment.