Ecorobotix is Now Part of the Swiss Triple Impact Directory
We are proud to announce our admission to the Swiss Triple Impact Directory (STI), a national directory of companies taking concrete steps for a sustainable future.
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To enhance our societal and environmental influence, we have enrolled in the STI initiative, which was launched by B Lab Switzerland. By utilizing the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) as a foundational framework, the STI program provides Swiss enterprises with the means to assess their contributions to the SDGs, thus advancing their sustainability performance.
Building upon this foundation, we identified the most critical SDGs aligned with our company's mission and formulated a practical strategy for implementation. Subsequently, these objectives underwent a thorough evaluation process, overseen by B Lab Switzerland, which scrutinized the significance and impact of each sustainability commitment, alongside the comprehensive action plan.
As a result of these concerted efforts, we have proudly secured a position in the esteemed STI Directory!
Our Commitments
As members of the STI Directory, we pledge to take tangible actions for a desirable and sustainable future. Here are our commitments:
If you would like to learn more about our commitments, you can find more information by visiting:
At Ecorobotix, we are dedicated to delivering cutting-edge precision spraying technology that empowers farmers to significantly reduce herbicide usage. Data from nearly 3,000 missions in onion fields using our ARA ultra-high precision sprayer reveals impressive results, with nearly 70% of all missions achieving herbicide savings of 80%, and some missions saving as much as 98%.
Noud van Gog, a farmer and contractor based in Liessel, Netherlands, manages a substantial area of chicory and sugar beets, covering 580 hectares and 710 hectares, respectively. Dedicated to keeping his fields clean from weeds, he employs a strategic mix of mechanical weeding and spraying with Ecorobotix’s ARA precision sprayer, aiming to minimize chemical usage while maximizing crop health and yield.
Spray drift is a major concern for farmers and governments alike, as it wastes resources and harms neighboring crops, ecosystems, and public health. Strict regulations have emerged to address this, and innovations in spray technology are key to compliance.
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