We are committed to protecting the natural ecosystems that produce Somalia’s frankincense and myrrh. These resources grow in wild, fragile environments that depend on careful stewardship to remain productive over time.
Our responsibility is to ensure that harvesting practices do not compromise the health of resin-producing trees, the balance of the land, or the livelihoods connected to them. Every stage of our sourcing approach is guided by long-term sustainability rather than short-term extraction.

We are committed to harvesting in ways that protect nature and ensure long-term sustainability.
We take responsibility through practical actions that guide how we work across the supply chain:
- Protecting resin-producing trees by encouraging careful, non-destructive harvesting practices that preserve their long-term health
- Supporting natural regeneration by ensuring harvesting cycles respect the growth and recovery of wild Boswellia and Commiphora trees
- Working with local harvesting communities to promote awareness, training, and shared responsibility for sustainable practices
- Preserving natural habitats by minimizing environmental pressure in key resin-producing regions