Let's make Europe's lungs cleaner

 

The forests in Germany continue to suffer from severe climate stress:
- four out of five trees show visible crown damage and only 21 percent of the trees have fully developed crowns.

 

Climate change is causing damage to forests and preventing tree species from surviving even where they have lived for centuries.

 

Significant efforts are required to make diseased forests viable again.

Plantos Verde UG can make an important contribution to the recovery of European forests.

We have developed and are manufacturing:

 

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For more than 20 years, we have studied the mechanisms of interaction between plants, animals and minerals.

Modern technologies in the field of physics, and specifically tribomechanics, have allowed us to overcome the limits of grinding minerals into fractions of less than 1 micrometer.

Particles with a size of several nanometers already have a dual nature, when they are not yet chemical molecules, but are no longer crystalline structures.

It is at this intersection of physics and chemistry that our products have been developed and manufactured.

 

Our team

Peter Ost

CEO

Sergei Smirnov

Lawyer

This couple has been working together for 30 years, since 1992.
Dr. Peter Ost comes up with and develops new ideas, and engineer Sergei Smirnov brings them to life.

Our distribution network covers the whole world:

Our Partners:

STEINKRAFT GmbH, Austria

BetterFly LLC, Ukraine

Our Academic & Scientific Partners

University of Cologne

University of Zagreb

TUM – Weihenstephan

ETH Zurich-Wädenswil

University of Matanzas

University of Bangkok

Cirad, Montpellier

LMPC, part of Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Chimie de Mulhouse, France

National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine

Sumy National Agrarian University

Further Institutions: SADEF, INRA, BBV, ANADIAG, AGRONUTRION, ACIP Graz

Trials and Case studies performed since 2004 in Italy, France, China, Croatia, Germany, Vietnam, Cuba, RSA, Niger, Vietnam, Thailand, Norway, Denmark, Albania, Portugal, Benin, Morocco, Ivory Coast and Australia (references upon request available)