What full traceability actually means
18 May 2026 · Terralgea
“Traceability” is a safe word to print on a label. It commits no one to anything. For most green powders and capsules the trail stops at a country, if there is a trail at all. The rest you are asked to believe.
We think trust should be something you can check, not something you are asked for.
What it actually involves
Every batch of Pure Ulva is tied to one cultivation site and one date. The raw material is dried gently at low temperature, milled into a single powder and filled into capsules. Nothing is added along the way.
Before a batch is released it goes to Eurofins, an independent accredited laboratory. Nutritional content, heavy metals, microbiology, all of it is measured. The Certificate of Analysis for your batch is ready, and you get it by asking.
That is the whole meaning of the word. Not a region on a map, but a chain you can follow from the sea to the capsule in your hand.
Where the raw material comes from
The Ulva is cultivated by Nordic SeaFarm, who produce it. They have stood in the sea and come to know the algae over years. It is the same species and the same craft that Terralgea Restore builds on, with a different goal in mind.
Why we bother
The greens segment has grown faster than the documentation behind it. When everyone says the same thing, what can actually be shown becomes the difference. Plenty say traceability. We show it.