Canadian Zeolite’s Bromley Creek Zeolite Approved by OMRI for Certified Organic Livestock Feed Ingredients in Canada
Canadian Zeolite’s Bromley Creek Zeolite Approved by OMRI for Certified Organic Livestock Feed Ingredients in Canada
Vancouver, British Columbia (FSCwire) - Canadian Zeolite Corp. (the “Company”) (TSX.V: CNZ) (OTCQB: CNZCF) (FSE: ZEON) reports the Company's Bromley Creek natural zeolite registered under the name Z-Lite Feed Additive Premium Clinoptilolite Formula has been approved by the Organic Materials Review Institute (OMRI) as a livestock feed ingredient in Canada. The listing of this product indicates its compliance with the OMRI Canada Standards Manual©, which is based on the Canada Organic Regime regulations (CAN/CGSB 32.310 and CAN/CGSB 32.311). OMRI tests the raw materials, the production process and facility and the end results to validate if the product meets their strict standards required to achieve the OMRI Listed seal.
OMRI supports organic integrity by developing clear information and guidance about materials, so that producers know which products are appropriate for organic operations. OMRI is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that provides an independent review of products, such as fertilizers, pest controls, livestock health care products, and numerous other inputs that are intended for use in certified organic production and processing. When companies apply, OMRI reviews their products against the organic standards. Acceptable products are OMRI Listed® and appear on the OMRI Products List© or OMRI Canada Products List©. OMRI also provides technical support and training for professionals in the organic industry” states OMRI.
Ray Paquette CEO says, “our zeolite has been proven effective and approved for use in many industries. Canadian Zeolite has the resource, production, processing, packaging and shipping ability to supply our customer's current and future needs. Globally there is an increasing need for non-toxic and hydrophilic adsorbents for waste water treatment, water purification, animal feeds and bedding, growing mediums and municipal composting all of which are expected to propel the demand for zeolite into the multi-billions of dollars in the coming years.”