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Organic Garden Soil


  1. Definition and Composition :
    - Biologische tuinaarde is a type of soil used for gardening and landscaping. It is specifically designed to promote healthy plant growth while being environmentally friendly.
    - The composition of biologische tuinaarde includes several natural components:
    - Compost : Made from various high-quality compost types, including boomschorscompost (bark compost), groencompost (green compost), and mestcompost (manure compost).
    - Turf : Provides organic matter and helps retain moisture.
    - Plant-based nutrients : These include essential elements like nitrogen, phosphorus, and sulfur.
    - Animal-based nutrients : Derived from organic sources such as animal manure.
    - Importantly, biologische tuinaarde does not contain artificial additives, chemicals, or toxic pesticides.
  2. Benefits :
    - Nutrient-Rich : Biologische tuinaarde contains the necessary nutrients for optimal plant development.
    - Improved Water Retention : It helps retain water, reducing the need for frequent irrigation.
    - Enhanced Soil Aeration : Unlike regular garden soil, it doesn't compact quickly, allowing better airflow to plant roots.
    - Year-Round Use : Suitable for all seasons.
    - Long-Term Storage : It retains nutrients even when stored for extended periods.

Applications :
- Use biologische tuinaarde for:
- Filling or topping up garden beds, borders, or raised beds .
- Planting trees, hedges, and perennial plants .
- Both ornamental and vegetable gardens .
- Creating a healthy humus layer in your garden soil.

Availability :
- You can purchase biologische tuinaarde in various forms:
- Bags : Available in 20-liter and 40-liter bags.
- Big Bags : Ideal for larger quantities.
- Bulk : Can be ordered in bulk for larger projects.

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This project focuses on oil derivates and production where the envirnoment takes a central place.


The impacts of climate change are potentially devastating. They are already being felt and are expected to intensify over the coming decades (IPCC, 2014). As a result, public and private sector actors alike have begun to take climate change impacts into account in their risk management strategies. Specifically, in most countries, government agencies are increasingly preparing sector-specific plans for reducing climate change vulnerabilities (UNFCCC, 2014).


We work according to the

GLOMACS Certificate in International Oil & Gas Business Management and not only expect our curent and future clients to comply we have a system in place to check if all industry and envirnomental requirements are met.

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Building Material


We focus on envirnomentally friendly building supplies, where we not only look at the way the material is produced but also at the impact of the supply line

Sustainable wood is timber that has been harvested responsibly from well managed forests that are continuously replenished and ensures that there is no damage to the surrounding environment, or to native flora and fauna.

Green Concrete. Green concrete is a form of eco-friendly concrete that is manufactured using waste or residual materials from different industries, and requires less amount of energy for production. Compared to traditional concrete, it produces less carbon dioxide, and is considered cheap and more durable.

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You are what you eat! this project wholly focuses on proven ecological farming and manufacturing techniques.


Food is one of the most important industries on earth, next to water it is the most important item for human survival.

The amount of chemicals used in farming and food production have surpassed sustainability and are taking a huge toll on the envirnoment and human health. The products we broker have to comply to all local and international laws and certifications!


Organic certification addresses a growing worldwide demand for organic food. It is intended to assure quality and preventfraud, and to promote commerce. While such certification was not necessary in the early days of theorganic movement, when small farmers would sell their produce directly atfarmers' markets, as organics have grown in popularity, more and more consumers are purchasing organic food through traditional channels, such assupermarkets. As such, consumers must rely on third-party regulatory certification.

For organic producers, certification identifies suppliers of products approved for use in certified operations. For consumers, "certified organic" serves as a product assurance, similar to "low fat", "100% whole wheat", or "no artificial preservatives".

Certification is essentially aimed at regulating and facilitating the sale of organic products to consumers. Individual certification bodies have their ownservice marks, which can act as branding to consumers—a certifier may promote the highconsumerrecognition value of itslogoas a marketing advantage to producers.

What is a bio certificate?

The seal is used to mark products which are produced and inspected according to the EG-regulations for organic farming. These EU-wide regulations guarantee uniform standards for organic farming. The seal indicates an organic production and species-appropriate husbandry.

Certain principles unique to ecological farming need to be considered.

  • Food production should be ecological in bothoriginanddestiny.
  • Integration of species that maintain ecosystem services whilst providing a selection of alternative products.
  • Minimise food miles, packaging, energy consumption and waste.
  • Define a new ecosystem to suit human needs using lessons from existing ecosystems from around the world.
  • Apply the value of a knowledge-base (advanced data base) about soil microorganisms so that discoveries of the ecological benefits of having various kinds of microorganisms encouraged in productive systems such as Forest Gardens can be assessed and optimised; for example in the case of naturally occurring microorganisms called denitrifiers