Is the Amalaki harvested in an environmentally and economically sustainable manner?
The supply of Amalaki found in Zrii comes from a highly respected, multi-generational, family-run business in Northern India. The company has provided jobs for native persons for decades in the Himalayan region where the fruit is farmed. Through being wild-crafted, the company utilizes its local contacts to harvest smaller numbers of wild trees on private plots of land. By having access to a vast network of these individual farms, the company is able to supply large quantities of Amalaki in an environmentally and economically sustainable manner. The company considers this wild-crafting process the most responsible farming method. It also leads to the purest Amalaki, which is consistent with the Ayurvedic principles at the foundation of the company.