Sustainability

A new era for the plant extract industry

The plant extract industry still relies heavily on open-field cultivation or wild harvesting—methods that are unstable and ecologically costly. Seasonality, climate variability, and soil differences disrupt plant quality and supply, causing stock shortages and unpredictable extra costs, while threatening ecosystems and biodiversity. Added to this are issues of reproducibility, incomplete traceability, and regulatory challenges.

Renewable energy and water
0 %
Water consumption compare to open field farming
- 0 %
Days of cultivation
0
Waste. Organic by-products are composted and returned to the soil
0
Utilized Agricultural Area (UAA) & Soil depletion
0
Pesticides & Herbicides
0

Eco-extraction processes

All our extraction processes follow the 6 principles of the eco-extraction chart (based on the green chemistry principles)

1. Use of renewable resource

With a “from seed-to-skin” approach, we control every steps of the process.

2. Use of green solvents

We can grow and harvest plants all year round, regardless of seasons and climate variability & change.

3. Minimize energy consumption

All our extraction processes follow the 6 principles of the eco-extraction chart.

4. Reduce waste

We reduce land use and preserve biodiversity. Our products are biodegradable and safe for the aquatic ecosystem.

5. Reduce unit operation

We optimize input consumption such as water, energy, fertilizer and biomass.

6. Non-denatured and biodegradable extract

The controlled and pure environment ensures clean and safe crops without the need for chemical treatments