Sustainability

After the industrial revolution in the 19th century, although the use of fossil fuels in industrial machinery contributed to the development of the global economy, it revealed the problem of carbon emissions. In addition to coal, fossil fuels such as petroleum and natural gas had a significant share in energy production in the following years. Today, 87% of the energy used in the world comes from fossil fuels.

Another notable topic in the world's energy outlook is the increasing energy need. This growth, which causes an increase in both industrial and individual energy needs, points to the importance of the efficient use of energy resources. The fact that the world population will reach 9 billion with an increase of 1.6 billion by 2040 gives an idea about the increase in demand. According to the data of the International Energy Agency, if the current production and energy policies continue in the same way, the energy need in 20 years will be 45 percent higher than the current need.

It is becoming impossible for our world, whose resources are rapidly decreasing, to meet its increasing energy needs. At this point, the most important solution that can save the future of the world is sustainable energy. As Nature Energy, we make investments in the field of sustainable energy. We produce energy that can be used in both residential and industrial areas by using organic wastes that cause biomass environmental pollution. Sustainability is an important philosophy in many different fields, and we are working for the future of our world by investing in the field of sustainability in energy.

In addition to the increasing energy demand, the uncontrolled increase in industrialization and urbanization, the decreasing green areas, and the intense continuation of animal husbandry activities, together with the rapid increase in carbon emissions necessitate more work for a sustainable ecosystem. Global warming becoming a more serious threat with the effect of greenhouse gas emissions, melting of glaciers and rising sea level are among the most important global risks. As a result of the increase in carbon emissions, the difficulty of growing agricultural products, the decrease in forests, and the endangerment of wildlife are among the important risks. Natural disasters caused by an increase in temperature threaten billions of people. In this sense, sustainability becomes a philosophy that every person and every company should take responsibility for.

In addition to the increase in energy demand and carbon emissions, the release of billions of tons of waste to nature every year means a different danger alarm for the world. Despite increasing individual measures and government policies to prevent and minimize waste generation, it continues to increase. The fact that waste polluting natural resources also points to a significant loss of resources points to the importance of the “zero waste” policy. Within the scope of targeting zero waste, the conversion of existing wastes into raw materials and energy is among the most important approaches for a sustainable environment. The zero waste approach, which prevents wastage, increases efficiency and reduces environmental pollution, is among the areas where both consumers and companies should act consciously.

As Nature Energy, we continue our investments in the field of biomass and sustainable energy resources within the scope of zero waste. In our facilities, where wastes from the animal husbandry and agriculture industry, as well as the forest industry, are converted into energy, we ensure the recycling of wastes and support energy production at the same time. We support both national and global sustainability policies with the use of domestic wastes in energy production as well as organic wastes.

As a company, we will continue to make new investments in sustainable energy production, bearing the responsibility of the Native American proverb, "The earth is not inherited from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children."