LAW OF THE HARVEST

The process of harvesting, collecting and preserving the unique wild microalgae New Earth uses in its many products can be a sometimes confusing process, but it needn’t be. In fact, all things considered, it’s relatively simple. From the time the algae is gathered in Oregon’s Klamath Lake to when it is frozen and stored, the special techniques in place allow the company to capture and preserve the many nutrients found within the algae in just a few hours’ time. This ensures when you choose New Earth you can expect high quality in every product, every single time.

Fast Facts:
• Klamath Lake is technically a river, as water constantly flows in and out of it.
• Crater Lake is often called the “Mother Ship” for Klamath’s watershed because the groundwater begins there. It’s the deepest lake in the nation and one of the purest in the world.
• The Klamath Basin—where Wild Microalgae is collected—sits on the Pacific Flyway and the Pacific Ring of Fire.

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