
As part of efforts to mitigate factors responsible for climate change, Greenheart SE, a biotechnology company, has outdoored the Emission to Solution (E2S) Project aimed at addressing Scope 1 carbon emissions in agricultural processing facilities at a launch ceremony.
The ceremony also saw the presentation of three efficient carbonisers to the Magazine Palm Kernel Processors Association at Ada Magazine in the Eastern Region.
The Emission to Solution innovative technology is designed to reduce pollution by 80 percent, mitigating harmful emissions from waste burning while creating sustainable, bio-based solutions.
Biochar, the key output of this technology, offers multiple benefits, including improving soil health, raising soil pH, remediating polluted soils, sequestering carbon and serving as a natural pest control agent.
These characteristics make it a valuable resource for farmers, enhancing both productivity and environmental sustainability.
Green Heart SE is currently part of Kosmos Innovation Centre’s AgriTech Pro Challenge programme, which provides training and capacity building for young agripreneurs and start-ups to scale up their operations. In an interview, Lead at Greenheart SE, Caleb Lumor, outlined the project’s goals.
“In the first year, the initiative aims to convert 3,000 tonnes of agricultural waste into 600 kilos of biochar and 75,000 litres of crop protection lotion while reducing 2,000 tonnes of CO2 emissions. The end goal is to eliminate 1 million tonnes of CO2 from the atmosphere in the next 5 years,” he said.
Receiving the carbonisers, Gifty Daglo, Leader of the Magazine Palm Kernel Processors Association promised on behalf of her team to make the most of the carbonisers in order to preserve the environment.
“The introduction of these carbonisers is a game-changer for our work as palm kernel processors. For years, we have sought ways to improve our operations while minimising environmental harm, and today we have seen our wishes come true. We are grateful to GreenHeart SE and Kosmos Innovation Centre and their partners. We pledge our commitment to ensuring that our processing methods align with environmental best practices,” she said.
Executive Director of the Kosmos Innovation Center, Benjamin Gyan- Kesse, emphasised the importance of carbon capture projects in addressing climate change.
“The deployment of carbonisers marks a significant step forward in decarbonising agribusiness operations and promoting sustainable practices. This initiative underscores KIC’s dedication to driving innovation that ensures a more resilient and sustainable future for agribusiness in Ghana,” he said.
“By integrating sustainable practices into the agricultural value chain, we are not only reducing environmental impact but also creating long-term economic opportunities for agripreneurs,” he added.
The introduction of the Emission to Solution (E2S) Project and the deployment of carbonisers mark a pivotal moment in the drive toward sustainable agribusiness in Ghana.
By supporting the transformation of agricultural waste into valuable resources while significantly reducing carbon emissions, Green Heart SE and the Kosmos Innovation Centre are promoting eco-friendly innovation in the agribusiness sector.
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