When one thinks of the agricultural industry, plastic waste is not the first thing that comes to mind. But the reality is that plastics play key roles in the farming and greenhouse business — and leave behind much waste every year.
As an example, just in the United States, the agricultural plastics generation is estimated to be 816 million pounds. And most of that is not recycled, ending up in the ground or landfills, often impacting wildlife and the environment negatively.
A positive trend, though, is the move toward more eco-friendly, biodegradable products — which are fully compostable and will leave behind no waste.
One company committed to this type of product and leading the way toward a more sustainable future is ARaymond Agriculture, a global firm headquartered in Spain which produces a wide range of eco-friendly clipping and fastening solutions for the greenhouse and agricultural industries.
Oriol Peiris, digital marketer at ARaymond Agriculture, said the company first ended its use of virgin plastic and committed to using 100 percent recycled plastic. Then, ARaymond developed a new line of biodegradable fastening solutions for agriculture.
“We saw the market was willing to have eco-friendly products, and wanted to make our contribution to this movement, which will only keep growing,” Peiris said. “Our biodegradable clips for greenhouses were first introduced four years ago, and the line has seen major growth in the past two years, especially across Europe (France, Holland), where there is a larger appetite for this type of innovation.”
Production of both the recycled plastic and biodegradable solutions is done by ARaymond in Spain. ARaymond is an industry pioneer in the production of fully certified compostable and biodegradable clips for greenhouses, which they tested by putting the clips in sand for 40 weeks to confirm they would completely disappear.
ARaymond also supports international environmental initiatives such as Tree-Nation and The United Nations Global Compact. Being eco-friendly has its challenges though, especially with the biodegradable solutions being developed by ARaymond and others. For example, humidity and temperature changes in the greenhouse environment can cause some fasteners to break if not developed properly, increasing the cost of production.
Walt Cherneski, ARaymond Agriculture North American sales engineer, said that despite these hurdles, the company is dedicated to their biodegradable project line as a matter of principle.
“ARaymond wants to save the land. We want to save the wildlife. With compostable products, we want to help save the earth,” Cherneski said. “We try to lead with innovating at the product level, and be ahead of the curve. We have invested in these products even though it’s more expensive to make them. We believe in the importance of developing sustainable agriculture as a response to all the critical environmental problems which the world is facing today.”
The situation in North America is a bit more complicated. Cherneski said that due to the fact that more landfill space is available in the United States than in Europe, the appetite for green technology in agriculture is lower in North America right now. Interest is highest in Canada, where some unique eco-friendly arrangements have been developed by agriculture leaders and sustainability is a hot topic.
For example, In Chatham, Ontario, Truly Green Farms has a greenhouse that’s connected to an ethanol plant and utilizes the waste heat and carbon dioxide produced in the ethanol fermentation process for the production of greenhouse vegetables.
“The movement is taking shape slowly but surely. In the past, purchasing decisions were more focused strictly on costs, but the younger generation is moving forward because they don’t want to keep filling up landfills. They’re willing to invest a little more to help save the planet,” Cherneski said.
About ARaymond Agriculture
The ARaymond Agriculture objective is to offer its clients innovative solutions, combining service and high value-added products. In response to agricultural productivity problems, ARaymond designs and develops creative solutions enabling significant gains on fastening time and yields. With the compostable range the use of biodegradable materials that respect the environment is favoured whenever possible. The headquarters of ARaymond Agriculture are in Sant Fruitós de Bages, Manresa, Spain with sales offices around the globe.
About ARaymond
With more than 7,000 employees in 25 countries around the world, the ARaymond Network designs, manufactures and markets assembly and fastening systems. Founded in 1865, this family business based in Grenoble, France, and inventor of the press stud, has always put human values at the heart of its success. ARaymond, based on the conviction that the wellbeing and empowerment of its collaborators is essential to its continued success. Guided by innovation and value creation, the ARaymond Network is today one of the global leaders in fastening and assembly solutions for many market segments.
CONTACT
Europe:
Oriol Peiris
Digital marketer, ARaymond Agriculture
Oriol.Peiris@araymond.com
+34 687444299
North America:
Walt Cherneski
North American sales engineer, ARaymond Agriculture
walt.cherneski@araymond.com
+1 (226) 936-1563