Desert Control AS (DSRT) signs a Memorandum of Understanding with Amarenco to support the regeneration of soil and forest regeneration. Desert Control and Amarenco sign the ECHO Pledge Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). This MoU forms part of Desert Control's early-stage preparations for future global addressable markets.

The ECHO pledges are Amarenco initiatives to offset its energy production facilities by investing in programs for biodiversity protection and for soil regeneration and positive footprint for the future generations. This encompasses as for today, soil depollution and regeneration, forest regeneration, micro forestation, regenerative agriculture, pastoralism, pollination among others. Desert Control will support the Amarenco initiatives in strategic locations aligned with strategic objectives from both sides; by supplying its patented product called Liquid Natural Clay (LNC), a liquid natural mineral compound that enables sand and degraded soil to retain water and nutrients, vital to soil regeneration.

The MoU outlines common targeted territories affected by drought, water scarcity, desertification, and land degradation in Southern Europe. Desertification has been a growing threat in the EU. The negative economic and environmental impact have pushed the pressing importance of this problem to see more actions.

The LNC solution comes as the success factor to achieve the mutual mission of soil regeneration with optimal impact. The partnership targets the implementation of regeneration programs with Desert Control technology in more than 5000 Hectares of soil in the target Territories over a five (5) years period from the establishment of a strategic partnership agreement. The LNC innovation combats desertification with loss of fertile soil and helps prevent plant fatalities in areas with limited access to freshwater or sweet water resources.

Following 12 years of R&D, the LNC innovation has been undergoing external validation in the United Arab Emirates from 2019 throughout 2021, and extended validation to the United States in 2022. LNC can improve the quality of the soil with better water and nutrient retention, vital to regenerate biodiversity of the soil ecosystem.