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With Ecomethod certification, Palacio de Bornos aims for a sustainable market

For the wine cellar Bornos Palace the recent Ecomethod certification can become a differentiating element with respect to other wineries that continue applying traditional fertilization methods in the production of their wines.



Palacio de Bornos is a wine cellar | Photo: Special.


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Palacio de Bornos is a wine cellar | Photo: Special.

Due to the upward trend in the market regarding the consumption of products linked to sustainability, certification can further differentiate the wines produced by the company, explained the head of Viticulture of Bornos Palace, Ana Martín.






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“Generating a minimum impact on the environment, conserving our environment and preserving it for future generations, is in the DNA of the Bornos project. The Ecomethod certificate is one more step that we take in our commitment to responsible and sustainable methods of cultivation and production of our wines, to contribute to the fight against climate change ”, he commented.

According to the United Nations Increasing public awareness of climate change also creates a significant and growing opportunity for companies that produce consumer goods and services. Consumers are very concerned about climate change, which represents a much higher market growth expectation to the one that existed in the case of organic or fair trade products in the beginning.






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This coincides with the efforts of the wine industry, which are in a struggle to attract young people, who are also attracted to craft beer. A 2020 study by ICEX Spain Export and Investments, the wine market in Mexico is characterized by being dynamic, with sales that grew at an annual average of 8 percent in the last five available years, to 122 million liters in 2018.

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The wine company became the first Spanish winery to achieve this accreditation for reducing its emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) in all its vineyards of more than 300 hectares, in Rueda, Pollos and La Seca in Spain.

These efforts are part of different sectors and companies to reduce their impact on the environment, with this Palacio de Bornos will reduce its CO2 emissions by 85.5 percent, with which it received the Ecomethod certification for its commitment to sustainability and the environment.






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La empresa BMS Micro-Nutrients explained that the carbon footprint is a specific tool to quantify the influence of a human activity on global warming, by measuring it in tons of carbon dioxide equivalent emissions (CO2 eq) that can be caused directly and indirectly by a single good , service or organization.

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