Expanding the Future of Minerals

For those who enjoy rich, flavorful maple syrup, you may enjoy celebrating National Maple Syrup Day on December 17th. This annual honor commemorates the history and production of a naturally sourced product. To fully appreciate the production process, you should know that maple syrup would not be the same without proper filtering. This is where diatomaceous earth (DE)—another natural wonder—should be honored for contributing to the quality of maple syrup.

National Miners Day is celebrated annually in the United States on December 6th. The day is to honor the vital role miners play in the nation's economy and to remember those lost in tragic mining accidents. Because of their hard work, achievements, and sacrifices, we're provided essential minerals and resources that benefit our everyday lives.

From improving soil health to promoting nutrient-dense crops, minerals such as diatomaceous earth and perlite are contributing to sustainable farming practices that benefit the farmers, consumers, and environment.

Innovative Uses for Diatomaceous Earth in the Food Industry

Innovative Uses for Diatomaceous Earth in the Food Industry

Using Food-Grade DE in Processing, Preserving & as an Additive

Diatomaceous earth (DE) has many uses across a wide variety of industries. When it comes to the food industry, it's important to clarify that only food-grade diatomaceous earth is used. Here are some of the applications that rely on the benefits of DE.

Benefits to Filtering Beer

Benefits to Filtering Beer

How Diatomaceous Earth Can Help

What better way to celebrate summer than with a cool, crisp, clear beer. Filtering beer does more than improve the clarity of a brew. Discover how minerals like diatomaceous earth optimizes the filtering process to help produce a better beer.

Perlite and Vermiculite in Sustainable Packaging Solutions

The Future of Perlite and Vermiculite in Sustainable Packaging Solutions

Explore how minerals are used in eco-friendly packaging alternatives

Sustainability is an ever-evolving topic across industries and communities around the world. Companies are turning to natural sources, such as perlite and vermiculite, as alternatives to more harmful materials. Learn what makes perlite and vermiculite a popular choice for sustainable packaging.