About Us

Zero Point Extraction is a 7,500 square foot hemp extraction facility in Prineville, Oregon that has been in operation since 2019. We are dedicated to producing and developing high-quality hemp-derived distillate, isolate, and crumble that can be incorporated into a variety of finished products such as tinctures, vapes, gummies, and capsules.

Proudly Grown in USA

By sourcing our hemp from local farmers, we are able to closely monitor the quality of our raw materials and ensure that they meet our rigorous standards. 

Our commitment to using locally grown hemp also means that we are supporting American farmers and contributing to the growth of our domestic economy.

In addition to supporting local agriculture, sourcing our hemp from the USA allows us to maintain greater control over the quality and safety of our products. We can ensure that our products are free from harmful contaminants and that they contain the optimal levels of beneficial compounds such as CBD and other cannabinoids.

At ZPE, we are proud to be a part of the growing movement towards locally sourced, high-quality hemp-derived products. Our commitment to American-grown hemp is a reflection of our dedication to quality, safety, and the health and wellness of our customers.

Advanced Extraction Methodology

Zero Point Extraction utilizes the latest technology to extract whole plant extracts that are clean, pure, and contain a full range of beneficial cannabinoids and terpenes. By utilizing this cutting-edge technology, we can ensure that our extracts are of the highest quality, providing our customers with the best possible results.

The process involves carefully extracting beneficial compounds from the hemp plant, such as CBD, and other cannabinoids, while leaving behind any unwanted contaminants. This ensures that our extracts are clean and pure, and contain only the most beneficial compounds found in the hemp plant.

Third-Party Lab Tested

At ZPE, we take the quality and safety of our hemp-derived products seriously. As part of our commitment to delivering high-quality products to our customers, we ensure that our products are tested by an independent, accredited lab for potency and purity.

Our lab tests are designed to check the levels of beneficial compounds such as CBD and other cannabinoids, as well as ensuring that our products are free from harmful contaminants such as pesticides, heavy metals, and residual solvents.

We understand that transparency is important, and that's why we make the results of these lab tests available online for everyone to see. By doing so, our customers can have confidence in the quality and purity of our products, and make informed decisions about their health and wellness.

Our rigorous testing process, combined with our commitment to transparency, reinforces our dedication to providing the best possible hemp-derived products to our valued customers.

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