SOIL PRODUCT MADE OF

RECYCLED RAW MATERIALS

In a unique collaboration, Stena Recycling and Blomsterlandet have developed a planting soil made from 100% recycled materials. This autumn, the product will be sold on a trial basis in selected Blomsterlandet gardening stores.

Stena Recycling and Blomsterlandet have been working together for two years to develop a recipe for a more climate-smart potting soil. The tests have been carried out at the Kristianstad branch and the result is a product based on materials that have already been used in society. 

“The collaboration has taught us a lot about soil production. We have developed our relationship with the municipality’s supervisory authority and have been given the green light to work on a larger scale going forward. We have also received approval to process other alternative raw materials together with the compost soil,” says Oskar Håkansson, Stena Recycling Branch Manager in Kristianstad, Sweden.

The product, which is primarily intended for soil improvement and planting in gardens, uses neither peat nor natural sand, which is common in traditional soil products sold in the trade. During the autumn of 2021, 5,000 bags will be sold on a trial basis in Blomsterlandet’s stores in Gothenburg and Stockholm. 

“It is important for us to offer customers climate-smart product choices. We have learned a lot in close cooperation with Stena Recycling and have shown that there are good alternatives with recycled raw materials,” says Fredrik Östergaard, Product manager for garden accessories at Blomsterlandet.

CREATING NEW CIRCULAR VALUES

The soil product has been made from fibre wool from Munksjö paper mill, composted garden waste from a recycling centre, bark and pelleted chicken manure. The properties of the content have been examined through careful laboratory analysis and the soil product has then been evaluated by private farmers during summer. There are many things that need to be right for a product to be attractive on the market; nutritional content, texture, range of uses, weight, price and more.

“In the project, we have openly shared our expertise to get to the finish line. Stena Recycling knows material content and can source and handle the right materials. Blomsterlandet are experts in gardening and know everything about how consumers want to buy and use soil products,” says Alexander Lundberg, Business Developer at Stena Recycling.

Producing soil products from recycled materials is a way to meet the future where peat and natural sand cannot be used to the same extent as now. The new product can also create circular values for waste sources as well as for Blomsterlandet and its customers. 

“The product is partly made from fibre wool, a process waste that would otherwise go to landfill, among other things. Now the materials live on in a new product, which is a big step up the waste hierarchy. There is plenty of fibre wool of similar quality in the industry that can be used in good soil products. We are learning a lot from the cooperation and it also makes it possible to broaden our circular offer,” concludes John Öden, KAM Paper and Pulp Industry at Stena Recycling.

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