

Nebula Organics Plant Based
MOSQUITO REPELLENT...
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Nebula Organics has developed an effective plant-based mosquito repellent.
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Based on extensive field studies, our repellent has proven to be as effective as a 25% concentration of DEET, which is currently the gold standard in Canada.
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Nearly 78% of Canadians are engaged in outdoor and wilderness activities year round. With a population of 38.2 million, our market translates to 29.8 million Canadians.
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The need and demand for a completely natural non-toxic mosquito repellent is urgent and high in Canada.
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There are currently no options for Canadian consumers who seek effective and safe natural protection.
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Health Canada’s (PMRA) is responsible for approving repellents and administering the Pest Control Products Act. It receives registration submissions, reviews them and decides whether to approve the products in question.
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Developing a proven plant based mosquito repellent formula has been an enormous undertaking. State of the art lab facilities and scientific research, as well business and commercialization strategies has helped Nebula Organics Ltd. to get this far! By participating in many programs, Nebula Organics Ltd. is grateful to these resource opportunities to help carry the load.
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