Sustainability

Ryder Cup 2031 venue hosts Syngenta Green Report

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Visit Camiral Golf Club with the Syngenta Green Report and find out how the team aim to reduce water use by 30% and installed a treatment works to utilise recycled water for irrigation. 

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The 36-hole course near Barcelona has recently been announced as the host for The Ryder Cup in 2031. The Green Report learns more about the importance of biodiversity on the course from specialist ecologists and sustainability experts working with the team.

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It's all part of a masterplan, called The Green Route. You can follow the journey of the Camiral team and find out more about some of the initiatives and how you might integrate them in your course management plans. 

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Camiral Director of Agronomy, Alfredo Alvarez, explains how they have worked to dispel the myth that golf courses use unsustainable levels of resources. Along with the importance of what they have done for the business and how it attracts more players.  

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