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The petition is supported by a design from children’s author and illustrator Kate Pankhurst, a descendent of suffragette and political activist Emmeline Pankhurst. Helping divert 89lbs of CO2 from the atmosphere with each gallon of. Machine vision in the ocean space Where we until now, have had to rely on the human eye, the inspection and identification of objects and organisms can now be undertaken by an objective, automatic and precise form of machine vision. The hope is that even tiny insect-sized steps can make a big difference when it comes to keeping nature’s crucial keyworkers thriving.” A sustainable company turning food waste into carbon-negative organic liquid fertilizer. Ecotone are now in a process of commercializing a set of underwater products utilizing our patented technology. With both, we bring more Colour For Life to the built environment and our urban landscape. Our invisible coatings clean and protect them. Our colouring systems transform the visual appearance of building materials. “If pesticides were substituted for more sustainable farming practices (like organic) this could slow or reverse the decline in insects. Products and Features We see the urban landscape as made up of visible and invisible layers.

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So if nature did have a voice – it would choose organic. There are up to seven times more wild bees in organic grain fields. As a result, on average, plant, insect and bird life is 50% more abundant on organic farms. Even tiny insect-sized steps can make a big differenceĬristina Dimetto, general manager, OTB, comments: “Organic farming works with nature, not against it, encouraging natural predators like ladybirds, and pollinators like bees and butterflies, rather than spraying harmful pesticides. One in three mouthfuls of food depends on pollinators and without pollinators we wouldn’t have potatoes, strawberries, tomatoes, coffee, chocolate or cotton,” says the OTB. “Not only are insects a vital part of a balanced ecosystem, providing food for other animals and recycling nutrients, they also play an essential role in our global food system. The petition asks the new PM to ‘take drastic action to save nature’ in their first 100 days in office, protecting wildlife through policy and committing to representing the UK at the UN Biodiversity Conference (COP15) in December. The Organic Trade Board (OTB) – in collaboration with Soil Association Certification, Ecotone, Ethical Food Company and RBOrganic – is calling on industry and members of the public to ‘bug the new PM’ by supporting its petition to the next Prime Minister.















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