Our top-tier solutions for Scandinavian pet-friendly interiors
Norway is currently witnessing a transformative shift in interior design and urban architecture, often referred to as the "Green Shift" (Det grønne skiftet). As residents in cities like Oslo, Bergen, and Stavanger spend up to 90% of their time indoors—especially during the long, dark winter months—the demand for high-quality, pet-safe botanical spaces has skyrocketed. For Norwegian families, pets are not just animals; they are central family members, leading to a rigorous demand for "non-toxic" and "pet-friendly" certifications in every piece of indoor greenery and furniture.
In Oslo's tech hubs, biophilic design is no longer a luxury but a standard. Companies are integrating massive "Living Walls" using non-toxic mosses and ferns to improve air quality and employee well-being, ensuring these installations pose zero risk to the increasing number of "office dogs" common in Norwegian corporate culture.
Norway maintains some of the world's strictest environmental standards (TEK17). Our manufacturing processes align with these regulations, focusing on VOC-free materials and plant-derived coatings that ensure safety for both infants and pets who interact with botanical installations.
The convergence of AI and botany is a growing niche in Trondheim’s research circles. Modern botanical spaces now feature automated nutrient delivery systems utilizing natural extracts like gallic acid and curcumin to maintain plant health without synthetic pesticides.
As a leading manufacturer, we understand that Norway’s industrial landscape prioritizes sustainability and durability. The harsh climate requires indoor botanical spaces to be resilient. Our factory leverages advanced purification technologies to ensure that every botanical component—from the soil substrates to the plant extracts used for pest control—is purified at a pharmaceutical grade.
The Norwegian industrial sector is moving toward a "Circular Economy." Our role as a factory involves sourcing gallnut, turmeric, and bitter orange to create functional ingredients that protect these indoor ecosystems. These natural compounds serve as organic preservatives and antioxidants, replacing harmful chemicals that could irritate a pet's sensitive paws or respiratory system.
Since its establishment, Hangzhou Brew Plant Co., Ltd. has adhered to the development philosophy of “From Plants, Research for Health.” Rooted in the field of natural plant extraction, the company focuses on the intensive processing and deep development of plant-based raw materials. With gallnut, Siraitia grosvenorii (monk fruit), turmeric, bitter orange, and Sophora japonica as its core resources, the company has established a stable supply chain and advanced production technology to transform natural plant materials into high-value functional ingredients.
The company’s main products include tannin, gallic acid, propyl gallate, mogroside (siraitin), curcumin, hesperidin, rutin, and other plant-derived compounds. These products are widely used in many industries such as pharmaceuticals, food and beverages, animal feed, textile processing, printing and dyeing, metallurgy, new materials, aerospace, and microelectronics. With reliable quality and competitive supply capability, the products are exported in large quantities to the United States, the European Union, Japan, Southeast Asia, and other international markets.
Guided by innovation and quality, Hangzhou Brew Plant Co., Ltd. continuously strengthens its research and development capabilities, production technology, and quality management systems. The company integrates modern extraction technology, purification processes, and strict quality control standards to ensure that every product meets international requirements and customer expectations.
With advanced technical strength, stable production capacity, and consistent product quality, the company provides reliable functional ingredient solutions for industries such as food, pharmaceuticals, animal nutrition, and electronic materials.
Norwegians have a deep-rooted concept of "Friluftsliv" or outdoor life. Our botanical spaces allow homeowners to bring the Norwegian forest indoors. By using pet-safe species and non-toxic substrates, we create an environment where a Norwegian Forest Cat or a Buhund can roam freely without the risk of plant poisoning—a common issue with traditional indoor plants like lilies or ivy.
In the energy capital of Norway, offices are transitioning to green tech. Our factory supplies custom-integrated botanical modules that use curcumin and tannin-based bio-filters to scrub indoor CO2 and toxins. These systems are designed with "Smart Sensors" that monitor pet activity, adjusting the environment to ensure it stays fresh and non-toxic even in high-traffic areas.
With the rise of pet-friendly cafes in Oslo's Grünerløkka district, there is a specialized need for durable, non-toxic greenery. Our botanical spaces use high-grade propyl gallate as a natural antioxidant for the wooden structures housing the plants, ensuring that if a pet happens to chew on the framework, it is completely safe and food-grade.
To ensure high standards in management and product safety, the company has obtained a series of international certifications, including ISO9001, ISO14001, ISO22000, ISO45001, and ISO56005. In addition, the company is registered with HACCP, FAMI-QS, HALAL, KOSHER, and REACH, demonstrating its commitment to global regulatory compliance and food safety standards. It is also an enterprise that has obtained Advanced AEO Certification from Customs, reflecting its credibility and excellence in international trade operations.
Looking toward the future, Hangzhou Brew Plant Co., Ltd. will continue to uphold its philosophy of innovation, sustainability, and health-oriented development. By combining natural resources with modern science, the company aims to create greater value for customers and contribute to the global development of natural, healthy, and sustainable industries.
Sustainably manufactured, rigorously tested, and pet-safe certified.