Reduce Fertilizer Dust, Increase Workplace Sustainability

Workplace sustainability is always something to keep top of mind. We all want to make the best decisions regarding our workplace, and the people working there. Sometimes a better way comes along, and it’s time to reevaluate.

When it comes time to unload fertilizer, it can be a frustrating task. All work in the warehouse stops as typically dusty fertilizer is unloaded,: employees clear out due to safety concerns, you watch too much of your fertilizer go up in dust clouds, and you see it settle in all the wrong places—like the moving parts of your expensive equipment.

With the SUL4R-PLUS dust-free formula, those days are gone. Keep your employees working without the fear of inhaling something they shouldn’t or getting dust in their eyes, keep your machinery clean and functional, and keep your fertilizer out of the air and in the ground where it belongs.

Sustainability comes in many forms, both good for the planet and good for the people living on it. The unique patented product from SUL4R-PLUS does both. As an upcycled product it does good for the planet and its dust-free formula ensures it’s good for your people and for your workplace safety.

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