Marjoland has a key focus on the environment. We know what the roses need and realize that green thinking is important for all of us.
Therefore, Marjoland feels a large responsibility in using energy efficiently. Marjoland produces her own energy using heat power installations. Waste gas is purified by COdiNOx-gascleaners. With this method, CO2 is subtracted and re-used in the glasshouse to be converted to oxygen. Heat that is created when cooling the engines is also re-used to heat the glasshouse and the neighbors'.
After the harvest, the roses are stored in a cooling cell. This increases the durability of the roses. From here they are sorted and sealed in the processing room and stored in other cooling cells. Here they stay until they are ready for transport. The cooling equipment is state of the art, low energy and uses a specially designed coolant R134a.
Not only with energy, but also with crop protection Marjoland is very environmentally friendly. On special plates, the amount of hazardous insects are closely monitored to prevent plagues. This way, employees can immediately intervene using biological protection such as mites.
Of course Marjoland is also extremely cautious with water. Rainwater is captured to use for the crops. All the water that is not instantly adsorbed by the plants, is redirected and re-used.
Taking care of the environment is a great deal of our Corporate Social Responsibility.

