Turning Ammonia Emissions Into Sustainable Fertiliser

This text presents an advanced air washing unit that captures ammonia from pig house air and converts it into ammonium sulfate liquid fertiliser, reducing emissions by up to 62%.

Detail description

Gas Loop has developed and monitored an air washing system that removes ammonia from the air of animal housing and recovers it in an ammonium sulphate solution. This increases animal welfare and productivity due to better air quality inside the pig housing. An essential nutrient like nitrogen, often emitted as harmful ammonia into the atmosphere, can be reclaimed and repurposed into fertilisers, contributing to nutrient recovery and reuse initiatives. Ammonium sulphate solution produced complies with the EU Regulation 2019/1009 as liquid inorganic N fertilisers based on category PFC1. The recovered fertilisers allow for a GHG reduction due to the replacement of N industrial fertilisers equal to 66t CO2eq per year and per ton of live weight.

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Contribution detail info

Project

NUTRI-KNOW

BROADENING THE IMPACT OF EIP-AGRI OPERATIONAL GROUPS IN THE FIELD OF NUTRIENT MANAGEMENT: KNOWLEDGE EXPLOITATION AND EASY-TO-UNDERSTAND MATERIAL FOR FARMERS AND PRACTITIONERS

Location
Italy, Europe
Authors
CRPA
Purpose
Adopt innovative practices, Apply ready-to-use practices, Implement best practices

File type
image
Created on
May 27, 2025
Origin language
English
Official project website
NUTRI-KNOW
License
CC BY-NC-ND