Cympha Orchideeën B.V.

Cympha Orchideeën B.V. is based in Bleiswijk in Zuid-Holland. The company was founded in 2006 and grew Cymbidiums and Phalaenopsis, hence the name Cympha. A few years later, they completely switched to the Phalaenopsis. Cympha produces mini Phalaenopsis (5.5 cm pots and 9 cm pots) and specializes in dyeing larger Phalaenopsis in 12 cm pots.

 

The company is run by a young team of enthusiastic people. Together they have been striving for years to grow as sustainably as possible from the environment and efficiency point of view. The big challenge is to keep the product affordable for consumers.

Sustainability

Water
Cympha uses rainwater and osmosis water. Osmosis water is water purified from all accumulated contamination by reverse osmosis.

Cympha purifies the water by treating it with reverse osmosis and adding oxygen.

Biodiversity
In order to keep pests under control within the nursery, Cympha has appointed one employee to identify full-time diseases and/or pests within the crop at an early stage. When something is discovered, natural pesticides are applied immediately.

Climate
Concerning energy consumption and emission of gases regarding air pollution.
All green waste is separated and the company collecting it processes it into compost, which ultimately results in a reduction of gas emissions. Cympha recycles approximately 92% of its waste. This is done in the following streams: cardboard, glass, green waste, plastic film, plastic PP, plastic PET and residual waste.

Cympha receives residual heat from energy provider ENECO and tries to reduce energy consumption by installing good screen cloths everywhere in the glasshouses. This way, efforts are also being made to reduce the consumption of fossil fuels.

Crop Protection Agents Kg Active Ingredient: 

Provides insight into the use of plant protection products. Red stands for substances with a high environmental impact, orange for substances with a low impact on the environment, green for substances with a low impact on the environment (Source MPS-A).

Energy (GJ):

Provides insight into the use of the amount of energy. (Source MPS-A)

Fertilizers (KG) Nitrogen and Phosphorus Consumption:

Provides insight into the use of Nitrogen and Phosphorus. (Source MPS-A)

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