Ecogain and Ragn-Sells in unique pilot project - making soil from residual waste

Ragn-Sells has long handled residual products from the paper industry for which it had no use. We have now started tests where we can mix these materials to produce soil suitable for different types of nature. There is demand from the mining industry, for example, which often has a shortage of the right kind of soil to restore closed mines. This is a good example of how to work in a circular way," says Sara Carlsén, project manager at Ecogain.

The pilot trial started in late fall on Ragn-Sells land in Nordmaling in Västerbotten. Plants have been planted in 25 test plots in different soil mixtures and the test will last for five years and hopefully lead to new business opportunities for Ragn-Sells.

Ragn-Sells is constantly working to find new circular solutions, and if we could find a good way to return materials that are not needed to nature, that would be fantastic," says Marcus Åberg, Market Area Manager at Ragn-Sells.

The aim of the project is to find an optimal soil mixture for the re-establishment of, for example, pine forest with reindeer lichen or meadows. These habitats are often sought because they can provide both reindeer grazing and biodiversity in the ecological rehabilitation of mining areas.

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