
What have plastics got to do with the field?
Nothing, as common sense would have it. Nevertheless, in Germany alone, more than 13,256 tons of plastics end up in the fields every year. Find out where the emissions come from and what agriculture can do about it in our article.
1. Where do the emissions come from?
Full three-quarters of emissions come from fertilizers. The cultivation methods used in conventional agriculture also contribute to soil damage. For example, pesticides are applied to seeds in capsules or in coated films. According to recent studies, exposure to microplastics does exactly the opposite of what is intended: the plastics can trigger delayed germination and inhibit root growth (Leiden University, Netherlands). The last quarter of emissions is caused by misdirected plastic waste in the organic waste garbage can, as well as tire abrasion and plastic textile fibers that end up in sewage sludge via wastewater and then in fields.
2. What does the EU want to do about it?
Since January 2022, the newly revised Organic Regulation 2018/848 applies in Germany. Strict rules including annual inspections apply to organically bred seed varieties and heterogeneous material. In the future, exemptions for conventional seed or propagating material are to be drastically reduced in all EU states. Regulations on synthetic chemical pesticides, mineral fertilizers and genetic engineering are also to be harmonized throughout the EU in the future.
3. What can farmers do to protect the soil ecosystem?
Especially in conventional agriculture, organically produced additives are not considered fit for purpose: poor price-performance ratio, lower yields. A solution that disproves this assumption comes from the Netherlands. There, the company Ad Terram is developing microplastic-free solutions for seed treatments.

These solutions include biostimulants. These are substances or microorganisms such as microbe cultures that are applied to the seed or plant to stimulate growth naturally. These substances are distributed as pellets, in liquid or in powder form – basically microplastic-free, independently tested by flustix and certified with the seal flustix PRODUCT CONTENT WITHOUT MICROPLASTICS.
Contribute actively to the protection of our soils and communicate credibly the sustainability commitment of your company – certify your products now with the seal flustix PRODUCT CONTENT WITHOUT MICROPLASTICS.
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