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Europe Regenerative Agriculture Practices Market Research Report 2024-2025 & 2034 Featuring Major Project Developers and Accounting Tool Providers - reNature, South Pole, Soil Capital, and Agreena
Europe Regenerative Agriculture Practices Market Research Report 2024-2025 & 2034 Featuring Major Project Developers and Accounting Tool Providers - reNature, South Pole, Soil Capital, and Agreena

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time26-05-2025

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Europe Regenerative Agriculture Practices Market Research Report 2024-2025 & 2034 Featuring Major Project Developers and Accounting Tool Providers - reNature, South Pole, Soil Capital, and Agreena

Growth is fueled by escalating sustainability efforts, government policies like the CAP and Farm to Fork Strategy, and heightening consumer demand for eco-friendly products. Key practices include carbon sequestration and precision farming bolstered by AI and data solutions. Major players such as Soil Capital Ltd. and Agreena are leveraging partnerships to tap into increasing opportunities, furthering market expansion. European Regenerative Agriculture Practices Market Dublin, May 26, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Europe Regenerative Agriculture Practices Market: Focus on Application, Types of Practice, and Country - Analysis and Forecast, 2024-2034" report has been added to Europe regenerative agriculture practices market, valued at $4.08 billion in 2024, is expected to reach $13.27 billion by 2034, exhibiting a robust CAGR of 12.51% during the forecast period 2024-2034 The growth of the regenerative agriculture market in Europe is driven by a strong focus on sustainability and soil health restoration. Government policies and initiatives supporting eco-friendly farming, along with increasing consumer demand for organic and sustainably sourced products, are key factors. Additionally, technological advancements and data-driven solutions enhance the efficient adoption of regenerative farming practices. The growing emphasis on sustainability, soil health restoration, and climate resilience is propelling the market for regenerative agriculture practices in Europe. Initiatives like the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) and the Farm to Fork Strategy encourage regenerative practices to increase biodiversity, improve soil fertility, and lower carbon emissions as the European Union (EU) strengthens its commitment to environmentally friendly significant factor driving market expansion is consumer demand for food that is sourced sustainably and organically. Regenerative supply chains that support sustainability objectives are becoming more and more important to consumers and businesses as they become more conscious of the environmental effects of conventional use of regenerative agriculture is also being accelerated by technological developments such as data-driven decision-making, AI-driven soil monitoring, and precision farming. Farmers can increase yield and profitability while optimising resource use thanks to these sequestration methods, crop rotation, agroforestry, cover crops, and no-till farming are important regenerative practices that are becoming more popular in Europe. The market for regenerative agriculture practices in Europe is expected to grow further due to rising investments, government incentives, and corporate commitments to sustainable sourcing. This will help to shape the future of environmentally conscious and sustainable food production. How can this report add value to an organization? Practice/Innovation Strategy: The practice segment helps the reader understand the specific techniques and methodologies employed in regenerative agriculture, such as soil health management, water management, and biodiversity enhancement. It also provides insight into how these practices contribute to creating sustainable and resilient agricultural systems. Additionally, the study offers a detailed overview of the current state of various regenerative agriculture projects developed by companies and non-profit Strategy: The Europe regenerative agriculture practices market has seen major development by key participants operating in the market, such as business expansion, partnership, collaboration, and joint venture. The favored strategies of the companies have been partnership, collaboration, and joint venture activities to strengthen their position in the Europe regenerative agriculture practices Strategy: Key players in the Europe regenerative agriculture practices market analyzed and profiled in the study include project developers and accounting tool providers. The analysis covers market segments by distinct practices, applications served, regional presence, and the impact of key market strategies. Additionally, detailed competitive benchmarking has been conducted to illustrate how players compare, providing a clear view of the market landscape. The study also examines comprehensive competitive strategies, such as partnerships, agreements, and collaborations, to help identify untapped revenue opportunities in the regenerative agriculture practices Market Players reNature South Pole Soil Capital Ltd. Agreena Key Attributes: Report Attribute Details No. of Pages 59 Forecast Period 2024 - 2034 Estimated Market Value (USD) in 2024 $4.08 Billion Forecasted Market Value (USD) by 2034 $13.27 Billion Compound Annual Growth Rate 12.5% Regions Covered Europe Key Topics Covered: Executive SummaryScope and Definition1 Market: Industry Outlook1.1 Trends: Current and Future Impact Assessment1.1.1 Increasing Consumer Demand for Organic Foods1.1.2 Rising Carbon Credit Prices1.2 Research and Development Review1.2.1 Patent Filing Trend (by Country and Company)1.3 Stakeholder Analysis1.4 Market Dynamics Overview1.4.1 Market Drivers1.4.1.1 Increasing Corporate Sustainability Goals1.4.1.2 Rising Soil Health Degradation1.4.2 Market Challenges1.4.2.1 High Upfront Costs for Farmers1.4.2.2 Lack of Standardized Measurement and Certification1.4.3 Market Opportunities1.4.3.1 Technological Advancements in Monitoring and Data Analytics1.4.3.2 Expansion of Carbon Markets1.5 Startup Funding Summary1.6 State of Regenerative Agriculture Practice Adoption1.6.1 Agri-food Companies Commitment to Regenerative Agriculture Factors1.6.2 Regenerative Agriculture Program and their Acreage Coverage Data1.6.3 Project Developers Acreage Coverage1.6.4 Case Study2 Region2.1 Regional Summary2.2 Europe2.2.1 Regional Overview2.2.2 Driving Factors for Market Growth2.2.3 Factors Challenging the Market2.2.3.1 Application2.2.3.2 Practice2.2.4 Germany2.2.4.1 Application2.2.4.2 Practice2.2.5 France2.2.5.1 Application2.2.5.2 Practice2.2.6 U.K.2.2.6.1 Application2.2.6.2 Practice2.2.7 Italy2.2.7.1 Application2.2.7.2 Practice2.2.8 Rest-of-Europe2.2.8.1 Application2.2.8.2 Practice3 Markets - Competitive Benchmarking & Company Profiles3.1 Geographic Assessment3.2 Company Profiles3.3 Project Developers3.3.1 reNature3.3.1.1 Overview3.3.1.2 Top Projects/Initiatives3.3.1.3 Target Customers3.3.1.4 Key Personnel3.3.1.5 Analyst View3.3.2 South Pole3.3.2.1 Overview3.3.2.2 Top Projects/Initiatives3.3.2.3 Target Customers3.3.2.4 Key Personnel3.3.2.5 Analyst View3.4 Accounting Tool Providers3.4.1 Soil Capital Ltd.3.4.1.1 Overview3.4.1.2 Top Programs/Program Portfolio3.4.1.3 Top Competitors3.4.1.4 Target Customers3.4.1.5 Key Personnel3.4.1.6 Analyst View3.4.2 Agreena3.4.2.1 Overview3.4.2.2 Top Products/Product Portfolio3.4.2.3 Top Competitors3.4.2.4 Target Customers3.4.2.5 Key Personnel3.4.2.6 Analyst View4 Research MethodologyFor more information about this report visit About is the world's leading source for international market research reports and market data. 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Radisson Hotel Group launches first two Verified Net Zero hotels
Radisson Hotel Group launches first two Verified Net Zero hotels

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time20-05-2025

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Radisson Hotel Group launches first two Verified Net Zero hotels

With the launch of two Verified Net Zero Hotels, Radisson Hotel Group is setting the gold standard for sustainable hospitality. The existing Park Inn by Radisson Manchester City Centre is renovated to Radisson Hotel Manchester City Centre, A Verified Net Zero Hotel, completing its transition on 19th May 2025. The current Park Inn by Radisson Oslo City Centre will be renovated to Radisson RED Oslo City Centre, A Verified Net Zero Hotel, and will be in operation as of the beginning of July 2025. Net Zero actions in carbon footprint Scopes 1, 2 and 3 The Verified Net Zero program is comprehensive and includes the carbon footprint from energy use (Scopes 1 & 2 as defined by the Greenhouse Gas Protocol or GHG) as well as the hotel's operational and supply chain footprint (Scope 3). Actions include the use of 100% renewable energy, achieved through electrification of hotels and/or the purchase of 100% renewable energy for all hotel functions from heating, cooling, hot water to cooking and spa & pool facilities. Next to overhauling operations to minimize waste, Radisson Hotel Group has re-evaluated its supply chains with a focus on Food & Beverage, and other sources of emissions such as hotel related transportation to minimize emissions. All remaining emissions are compensated using Nature Based carbon credits from carbon removal in partnership with Agreena, the largest soil carbon program in Europe, supporting over 2,300 farmers to regenerate more than 4.5 million hectares of European farmland. 'Radisson Hotel Group aims to become Net Zero by 2050. While the move is easier in new build properties, the reality is that 80% of the buildings that need to become Net Zero by 2050 are already built. We believe it is critical to move as fast as possible with these existing buildings. Today, we are demonstrating that Net Zero conversion hotels are possible. In a conversion approach, the Manchester and Oslo hotels prove that non-sustainable hotels can become high performing asset classes with a positive impact on the planet. This approach needs to be serious and verified. And we are doing so with TÜV Rheinland. These Verified Net Zero hotels bring the future forward and offer guests the pinnacle of sustainable stays.' commented Federico J. González, Executive Vice Chairman at Radisson Hotel Group. How guests will experience Verified Net Zero during their stay The opportunity to stay at a Verified Net Zero property allows guests to become part of a forward-thinking movement that combines comfort and innovation with sustainability. Verified Net Zero properties do this through three key features: 100% renewable energy, low-carbon menus, and by being a minimal waste hotel. Radisson Hotel Group's Verified Net Zero properties give guests the unique opportunity to stay in a hotel knowing their stay has a net zero carbon footprint. Using 100% renewable energy sources means that Verified Net Zero hotels do not depend on using environmentally damaging fossil fuels for heating, cooling, hot water, and cooking. The Radisson Hotel Manchester City Centre, A Verified Net Zero Hotel, has installed heat pumps to generate hot water. Together with a fully electrified kitchen using induction cooking, the hotel is entirely eliminating gas use. Because the hotel buys 100% renewable electricity, none of the electricity used at the hotel comes from fossil fuels. The Radisson RED Oslo City Centre, A Verified Net Zero Hotel, is powered by a combination of renewable electricity and heating provided by the city. Oslo is one of the few cities in Europe to use fully renewable energy for its district heating by using renewable heat generated from multiple sources such as city waste treatment, or data centers. Radisson Hotel Group partnered with Klimato – a specialized partner from Sweden – to develop low-carbon menus by analyzing the entire food offering for in-room dining menus, M&E menus and the breakfast buffet, curating recipes to lower their overall carbon footprint. Guests are informed by clear labels, ranking recipes' carbon footprints from A (best) to E (worst). Menus focus on fresh, seasonal ingredients while reducing recipe carbon footprints up to 40%, without compromising on taste. New measures are in place to minimize waste based on the Reduce, Reuse, Recycle principles. Guests can rest assured a maximum of the waste will be avoided or recycled, and none of the waste goes to landfill. To enhance recycling and minimize waste, Verified Net Zero hotels: Use kitchen food waste management software – eSmiley – which tracks the weight of food leftovers on plates when they return to the kitchen, updating menu portions and ingredients to minimize waste – which tracks the weight of food leftovers on plates when they return to the kitchen, updating menu portions and ingredients to minimize waste Offer unused ingredients on the social innovation platform Too Good to Go – providing the community with tasty affordable meals avoiding readymade meals going to waste Recycle coffee pods in partnership with Nespresso Provide glass water bottles in guest and conference rooms, as opposed to PET plastic Offer recycling bins in all guestrooms and main public areas including the lobby and conference rooms Conduct waste audits to ensure high accuracy of recycling throughout the hotel Reduce paper use with the Stay E-concierge app which displays hotel bookable services, and provide online check-in, check-out, and e-invoicing Use 100% bulk bathroom amenities and recycle the packaging with Clean the World Adopt plastic free dry amenities and implement a program to minimize wastage of accessory amenities Regarding the announcement, Inge Huijbrechts, Chief Sustainability & Security Officer at Radisson Hotel Group, said, 'With the opening of our first two Verified Net Zero hotels, Radisson Hotel Group demonstrates its commitment to Net Zero 2050, and to showcasing truly sustainable hospitality. For the first time, we focus on reducing emissions from energy, operations and the supply chain. As we face the evolving challenge of climate change, Radisson Hotel Group is taking an essential step in reshaping the future of hospitality, one Verified Net Zero hotel at a time.' Re-opening of Radisson Net Zero Hotel Manchester City Centre Following the refurbishment of the Park Inn by Radisson property, Radisson Hotel Manchester City Centre, A Verified Net Zero Hotel, brings a rebranded/upgraded hospitality experience, located just steps from the AO Arena and Manchester Victoria train station. The hotel provides the perfect location for those visiting the renowned AO Arena – a leading music, events and entertainment venue – either as a place to enjoy a sustainable stay or somewhere to enjoy dinner & drinks before heading to a show. The neighboring Manchester Victoria station has connections both locally across the Greater Manchester region and nationally, including linking the city with London in just over two hours. The clean and modern Scandinavian-inspired design of Radisson is ready to be experienced in all 252 guest rooms and suites, providing balance, wellbeing and a calming environment, featuring neutral tones and natural design elements. A welcoming bar and restaurant offers guests a variety of dishes and an outdoor terrace, ensuring a memorable stay for both leisure and business visitors. The hotel is tailored for groups and family get-togethers, with rooms featuring two double beds as well as open-plan spaces for relaxing and socializing. Guests can unwind in the tranquil spa, with a range of beauty treatments on offer as well as enjoying the heated indoor pool, sauna, steam room and gym. Additionally, the hotel's state-of-the-art event facilities provide capacity for up to 220 attendees, making it the perfect venue for a wide range of meetings or celebrations. Within a few minutes' walk of the hotel sits Manchester's finest shopping, cultural and leisure destinations, including Selfridges, Corn Exchange Manchester, Manchester Cathedral and the National Football Museum.

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