Nektium has announced three new global distribution partnerships for its clinically researched, branded botanical extracts.
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Nektium has announced three new global distribution partnerships for its clinically researched, branded botanical extracts.
Nektium has moved to reassure customers that long-term supplies of its Rhodiolife® standardised Rhodiola rosea remain secure, despite a decision by CITES to add Rhodiola spp. to its list of regulated botanical species.
Nektium is taking steps to secure the long-term sustainability of its Rhodiolife® Rhodiola rosea extract by switching a significant proportion of its raw material sourcing to cultivated plants.
Nektium is launching an organic version of its elderberry extract as consumer demand for natural ingredients with antiviral properties continues to rise. The botanicals specialist is also releasing a more concentrated version of the product.
Nektium has successfully installed photovoltaic solar panels on its production hall in the Canary Islands, achieving a significant milestone in its commitment to sustainability. The project, supported by a European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) grant, involved installing 256 solar panels with a 100kW capacity, covering 1,000m². This system now powers over 30% of Nektium's energy needs, reducing electricity costs by 25% and enhancing self-sufficiency. The initiative aligns with Nektium's long-term strategy to incorporate renewable energy into its operations, highlighting its dedication to environmental sustainability and energy efficiency.
Nektium was approached by a prospective customer to support in the extract production of a botanical sourced from Africa.