The Carbon Capture Component
Carbon capture is a natural byproduct of regenerative agriculture practices because of the way the soil is managed.
Each aspect of regenerative farming results in improved soil health, which allows the soil to hold on to carbon rather than releasing it into the atmosphere. Carbon emissions, as we know, are not good for the environment; plus, the soil is far healthier with carbon than without.
Carbon has many benefits for soil:
- Provides the soil with necessary nutrients
- Helps maintain the soil’s structure
- Increases the soil’s resilience to degradation
- Boosts important microbial activity
- Retains water, making it more consistently available to plant life
- Protects the soil from erosion
When compared with the environmental drawbacks attributed to carbon release (as well as the many other ways carbon is emitted into the atmosphere that have nothing to do with soil), regenerative farming is one significant way to make a difference while at the same time influencing the sourcing of materials that make up our everyday products.
For example, INSITE Insoles produces insole foams that are made with a percentage of corn produced by regenerative farming. Not to be confused with the sweet corn we use as a food source, we rely on dent corn, which is produced specifically for non-food purposes.
We work with our materials sourcing partner Susterra® to ensure our corn comes from farms that employ regenerative practices, so we know our corn is responsibly and sustainably sourced using carbon capture techniques.