Unleashing Florida Phosphate
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Preserving the Environment | Supporting a Strong Economy | Strengthening National Security

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What is Phosphogypsum (PG) And Why Is It Stacked?

Phosphogypsum is a normal byproduct of phosphate product manufacturing. Thirty-year-old federal regulations require that PG be stored in large structures called gypstacks.

Gypstacks are equipped with the latest technology and geotechnical monitoring devices that allow for 24/7 monitoring and inspection.

Finding innovative ways to beneficially use PG may eventually reduce the size of existing stacks and create new opportunities for environmental conservation.

Beneficially Using

Phosphogypsum

Gypstacks are not the only management option for phosphogypsum. Globally, the phosphate industry has found safe and innovative ways to use PG to build roads, replant forests and even help farmers grow crops.

55+ Uses Discovered

to grow crops, replant forests and build roads

20+ Countries

including Canada and Belgium already use PG

~40 Million Tons Globally

of PG are recycled and reused annually

It's Time To
Stop Stacking PG -
And Start Using It.

Scientists and researchers have discovered more than fifty-five beneficial uses for phosphogypsum so far.

Watch Our Video on PG Usage

Water Conservation:
Doing More To Use Less

Water — it’s Earth’s most precious natural resource. Florida’s phosphate producers are working to protect our natural resources and habitats for future generations.

Powering Tomorrow's Sustainable Economy

A New Source To Power Critical Technologies

How do we create a sustainable economy? Turn “byproducts” into “new” products. Rare Earth Elements (REEs) found in phosphogypsum create a new source for essential components America needs for renewable energy technologies, electric vehicles and crucial defense technologies.

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Other Countries Already Use PG.
So Can We.

From forestry to road building, soil treatment to agriculture, PG is used in nearly two dozen countries, with at least fifty-five beneficial uses discovered — so far!

Phosphate Innovation
Is A "Win-Win"

For The
Environment

Beneficially using PG in road construction and the potential for REE extraction are innovations that will benefit our environment, economy and infrastructure.

Phosphate Innovation
Is A "Win-Win"

For The
Economy

Beneficially using PG in road construction and the potential for REE extraction are innovations that will benefit our environment, economy and infrastructure.