Encirc Launches BioNet Project for Renewable Energy from Agricultural Waste
Encirc has introduced the BioNet initiative to convert agricultural by-products into renewable energy, aiming to reduce fossil fuel dependency in glass production. This project aligns with environmental goals and promotes rural economic growth through improved sustainability practices.

Encirc's BioNet project seeks to transform agricultural by-products into renewable energy, thereby decreasing reliance on fossil fuels in glass production. The initiative is expected to improve nutrient management, reduce nutrient runoff, and enhance soil health while supporting local agriculture.
This aligns with the Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs' priorities, including greenhouse gas reduction. Economic impacts may include job protection and creation in green technology sectors. BioNet could also serve as a model for similar initiatives across Northern Ireland, contributing to achieving climate targets and fostering a sustainable circular economy.




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