The HSA initiative is designed to benefit rural and urban communities and industry. The benefits can be direct in providing economic benefits and indirect in addressing environmental issues.
Direct Beneficiaries
Industry
Providers of healthy soil services who identify needs & plan implementations
Producers & providers of products applicable to restoring soil health
Providers of services for implementation & performance monitoring
Producers of waste materials that can be used to develop applicable products
Producers that can use the products & services to reduced costs & improved production
Land developers who can use the products and services to improve business & environmental outcomes
Users of products generated from remediation & development activities
SMEs involved in the development & commercialisation of soil health products & services
Community
Community groups planning & implementing environmental programs
Communities promoting recycling of waste materials
Local governments addressing limits arising from water availability & waste disposal
Local governments seeking to identify sustainable development opportunities
Indirect Beneficiaries
Industry
Involvement addresses community concerns for sustainability
Community
All communities through improved sustainability outcomes, at reduced cost
Urban communities through more effective waste disposal
Urban communities through improved nutrition of food
Rural communities through improved sustainability
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