Sulvaris is pleased to announce that the World Intellectual Property Organization (“WIPO”) has recently published WO/2024/178509 entitled “Carbon-based Products and Methods of Producing Same” to Sulvaris directed towards a nutrient use efficiency improvement of its proprietary Carbon Control Technology (CCT®) platform.
Sulvaris’ next generation CCT® product shows slow-release nitrogen characteristics and a large impact on reducing nitrogen losses through 1) leaching of nitrate; 2) gaseous loss of ammonia; 3) gaseous loss of nitrogen gas (N2) through denitrification; and 4) gaseous loss of nitrous oxide (N2O) – a potent greenhouse gas that is 300 times more harmful to our climate than carbon dioxide.
“Food security is heavily reliant on nitrogen-based fertilizers for maximizing food production. Making our nitrogen sources more efficient will make high yielding food production more reliable, support 4R initiatives that protect the environment and improve farmers returns on fertilizer investment” commented Jake Underwood, President and CEO of Sulvaris.
Sulvaris is currently in the later stages of research and development of CCT® to build a suite of premium carbon-based fertilizer that show nutrient use efficiency. CCT® is a circular economy-based platform that offers solutions to agriculture and biomass processing industries by upcycling waste materials, reducing agriculture and industries’ environmental impact, improving soil health and increasing agricultural nutrient use efficiency with slow-release, premium fertilizer products.
Learn more about Sulvaris and CCT® here: https://sulvaris.com/cct/