News from the Biofertiliser Certification Scheme for 2016

The latest news from the Biofertiliser industry

  • Operators Forum Meeting - Birmingham - 9 November

    The next meeting of the BCS Operators Forum will be held at the offices of Shakespare Martineau in Birmginham on Wednesday 9 November. The meeting is scheuled to start at midday and finsih at 3pm with a break for lunch wich will be provided...

    Posted: 1 November, 2016
    Category: General

  • Tender for certification services under the Biofertiliser Certification Scheme

    REAL have opened a tender for organisations to offer their services as Certification Bodies under the Biofertiliser Certification Scheme (BCS). It has been six years since REAL launched the BCS and initially tendered for Certifying Bodies...

    Posted: 24 October, 2016
    Category: General

  • Alliance Technical Laboratories newly appointed laboratories

    Alliance Technical Laboratories (ATL) based in Suffolk have become appointed to provide laboratory testing under the Biofertilsier Certification Scheme (BCS)...

    Posted: 5 August, 2016
    Category: General

  • REA Event - Understanding and applying HACCP to anaerobic digestion

    REA is running a one day course focused on HACCP planning for AD operators and developers, with focus on digestate safety and quality. HACCP planning is essential to ensure plant design and operation enables the production of digestate products that are safe and fit for purpose...

    Posted: 25 April, 2016
    Category: General

  • REA Event - Are you up to standard? Understanding PAS110 in full

    Calling all Anaerobic Digestion operators....... Organics Recycling Group is running a training course focused on the requirements of PAS 110, the AD Quality Protocol and the Biofertiliser Certification Scheme (BCS) Rules requirements...

    Posted: 15 April, 2016
    Category: General

  • Farmers’ use of renewable fertilisers to be revolutionised by new research

    Farmers’ and growers’ confidence in digestate and compost has been given a welcome boost, as new ground-breaking research published today, shows smart use of these renewable fertilisers can increase yields and reduce bills with no negative impact on crop quality or safety...

    Posted: 9 February, 2016
    Category: General