ESG 2.0
ESG 2.0 represents the evolution of Environmental, Social, and Governance priorities into a framework shaped by Economy, Security, and Geopolitics.
DPK aligns with this modern interpretation to advance resilient, science‑driven agricultural systems.
The Shift to ESG 2.0
Global agriculture is entering a new era where environmental performance must be matched with Economic stability, Supply‑chain resilience, and Geopolitical awareness. ESG 2.0 reflects this shift — integrating sustainability with national capability, resource security, and long‑term agricultural resilience.
How ESG 2.0 Shapes Agriculture
ESG 2.0 reframes agricultural priorities around four core pillars:
• Environmental performance — supporting lower‑carbon, regenerative nutrient pathways
• Economic resilience — reducing exposure to global price volatility
• Security — enabling regional potassium capability through biological production
• Geopolitical stability — aligning agricultural inputs with national and global resilience
These pillars guide the development of the Regenerative Mineral category and shape the future of climate‑aligned nutrient pathways.
DPK’s Alignment with ESG 2.0
DPK advances BioPotash as a Regenerative Mineral — a non‑mined, non‑chemical, solar‑driven potassium pathway that supports soil health, strengthens agricultural resilience, and reduces reliance on high‑carbon, geopolitically concentrated supply chains. This aligns directly with the ESG 2.0 mandate for cleaner, more secure, and more resilient agricultural systems.
DPK operates within the emerging Canada–Brazil innovation corridor, where Canada’s clean‑tech and mineral‑governance leadership meets Brazil’s agricultural scale. As Canada expands its engagement with Mercosur, this corridor becomes an increasingly strategic platform for regenerative nutrient innovation and bilateral agricultural resilience.
A Framework for the Future
ESG 2.0 provides the foundation for a new agricultural era — one where Environmental stewardship, economic Stability, and Geopolitical resilience are interconnected. DPK’s work within the Regenerative Mineral category supports this transition and contributes to a more secure, sustainable global food system.