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DOWN-TO-EARTH GOODNESS
ORGANIC ENVIRONMENTAL SOLUTIONS

Brothers Paul and Sean Curtis have developed Purearth, a range of specially brewed composts for gardens, orchards and broadacre farming. Made with the perfect blend of knowledge, experience and minerals, these products are ideal for all sorts of applications.

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About Us

CERTIFICATION

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Certification with NASAA provides clients with a transparent, efficient and professional certification service, giving the consumer a certification label with integrity and real depth.

The benefits of NASAA's accreditations include integrity, transparency and an ethical approach to its dealings. In addition, the only guarantee you have that a product is truly organic is its certification by an accredited organisation such as NASAA. The NASAA label is the guarantee to the consumer that the product has been grown to standards which are internationally recognised.

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View PUREARTH's Certification

Find out more about how our process can benefit everyone

THE

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PROCESS

The Purearth process turns the problem of green waste into a solution, by creating valuable nutrient-rich, compost and fertiliser. It’s energy-efficient, organic and natural and plays an important part in growing crops with greater nutritional value. With many years’ hands-on experience in enhancing nutrient-depleted soils, we understand the needs of the land and the people who farm it.

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THE BENEFIT
FOR OUR
NEIGHBOUR

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THE BENEFIT
FOR OUR
COMMUNITY

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THE BENEFIT FOR OUR ENVIRONMENT

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SITE

The goals of Purearth are to improve the earth by returning the goodness back to the soil. We will be taking every conceivable measure to avoid causing degradation to the stream. The facility will be positioned on a compacted hardstand that will have a 2% cross fall so that water falling on the hardstand runs off to a perimeter drain.

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