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Original Articles

Rockwool in horticulture, and its importance and sustainable use in New Zealand

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Pages 29-37 | Received 09 Jul 2003, Accepted 19 Sep 2003, Published online: 22 Mar 2010
 

Abstract

A brief history of the beginnings of the use of rockwool in horticulture in overseas countries, an outline of uses overseas of the current forms of water absorbent and water repellent horticultural rockwool, a summary of manufacturers of the product, a consideration of some of its advantages and disadvantages, and a listing of the crops grown in horticultural rockwool are given in this paper. An outline of the overseas experiences in both the disposal of and the sustainable reuse of horticultural rockwool is also given. A history of use in New Zealand of horticultural rockwool and the crops grown on the product are outlined. Options, which are both within and outside horticulture, for the sustainable reuse of the relatively small volume (c. 300 m3/year) which becomes available for reuse in New Zealand at present are described and discussed. Many of these options may be applicable in other countries where the volume of horticultural rockwool used is relatively small.

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