Klim x NINA REIN - Climate promotion through regenerative agriculture
At NINA REIN, we make sure to keep our CO2 emissions as low as possible from production to distribution. Even though our clothing performs 50% better than conventional fashion, emissions still occur, which is why we have decided to support a great project. We would like to introduce: Klim .
Klim is a company that is part of a sustainable development and solution. Through their platform, they create an interface for consumers, companies and farmers. The goal is to support and encourage farm operators in their transition to regenerative agriculture . As a partner company, NINA REIN makes a financial contribution to this transformation.
Healthy soils for a healthy life.
Both the textile industry and conventional agriculture are major drivers of climate change. By taking the right measures, we not only want to limit the damage, but also be part of the solution to our global climate crisis.
Regenerative agriculture restores the health of our soils. These are not only the basis for the nutrient-rich supply of cultivated plants, but they also store CO2 from the atmosphere and thus serve as a carbon sink. How does this work? There are various agricultural practices that contribute to humus enrichment in the soil. The decomposition of plants into humus ensures long-term storage of CO2 in the soil.
Promoting regenerative agriculture increases biodiversity in the fields. Cover crops, undersowing, flower strips and minimal tillage are just a few examples of the practices used. This secures crop yields and builds healthy, resilient soils for future generations.
NINA REIN promotes climate, soil and agriculture.
So that you can also easily make your contribution to climate protection , we have built a donation function into our checkout. Our customers' contributions are added to those of NINA REIN and ensure that even more farmers are supported in building healthy soils for CO2 storage. Join in and help give something back when you buy your new item of clothing.