Rhug Estate Advances Sustainable Farming Practices in the UK
Rhug Estate, a 12,500-acre organic farm near Corwen, has made strides in carbon measurement, regenerative farming, and biodiversity. The estate has calculated Scope 3 emissions linked to its operations and is collaborating with consulting firms to develop a five-year action plan for regenerative agriculture. Recent initiatives include recertification with the Positive Luxury Butterfly Mark, joining the Energy Local Glyndwr initiative, and enhancing community engagement through education and biodiversity projects.

Rhug Estate, located near Corwen, is enhancing its role as a leader in sustainable agriculture. The estate has focused on carbon measurement and regenerative farming, collaborating with consulting firms to implement a five-year action plan.
It has calculated Scope 3 emissions related to its operations, including supply chain impacts. Recent achievements include recertification with the Positive Luxury Butterfly Mark, joining the Energy Local Glyndwr initiative for renewable energy, and engaging over 330 visitors for educational outreach. New biodiversity projects, such as streamside woodland planting, support carbon capture and water conservation.




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