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The Global Seaweed Coalition is hiring a fundraising manager

The Global Seaweed Coalition is hiring a fundraising manager

The Global Seaweed Coalition (GSC) is looking for its new fundraising manager ! The fundraising manager will work under the supervision of the GSC co-founders to raise funds to support GSC’s operations, including funds to seed innovative seaweed projects through...

Financing Regenerative Seaweed & Bivalves Aquaculture: Launch Event

Financing Regenerative Seaweed & Bivalves Aquaculture: Launch Event

🗓️ Monday 1st December; 13.00 – 14.00 GMT Watch the replay here Join Systemiq, the Global Seaweed Coalition and Planet Ocean Capital to launch a new whitepaper: "Financing Regenerative Seaweed and Aquaculture: The Investment Need and Opportunity" ! 🔗 Register here...

Launch of the United Nations Global Seaweed Initiative (UNGSI)

Launch of the United Nations Global Seaweed Initiative (UNGSI)

  UNGA 80 side event 6:15-7:30 pm EDT September 23, Conference Room 7, UN HQ, New York Background: Seaweed offers an array of benefits for people and the planet, including contributing to food and nutrition security in diverse ways, providing significant opportunities...

Seaweeds and Climate: Why do we need a UN Global Seaweed Initiative?

Seaweeds and Climate: Why do we need a UN Global Seaweed Initiative?

GSC Climate Week event 3:30-5:30 pm EDT, September 22, UNGC Boardroom, New-York Background: Seaweeds help mitigate climate change by absorbing CO2 and nutrients from the ocean, serving as a source material for bioplastics and potentially biofuels that reduce reliance...

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Plantsea Beats Crowdfunding Goal to Move Seaweed Packaging to Industrial Scale

Welsh sustainable packaging company PlantSea has surpassed its crowdfunding target, marking a key milestone in its efforts to scale up production of seaweed-derived biodegradable packaging materials. According to Packaging Gateway, the successful fundraising round will enable the company to move its technology from laboratory development into industrial manufacturing trials.


The company’s technology is designed as a plastic-free alternative to conventional water-soluble plastics commonly used in applications such as laundry and detergent capsules. PlantSea positions its seaweed-based material as a cost-competitive, drop-in replacement that avoids the environmental drawbacks associated with petroleum-derived plastics. The firm highlights that its solution is intended to meet performance requirements while reducing carbon footprint and eliminating the release of microplastics.


PlantSea’s crowdfunding campaign was hosted on the investment platform Republic, where the company outlined plans to use the funds to validate its materials at an industrial scale. This transition is a critical step toward commercialisation, allowing the company to demonstrate that its packaging films can be manufactured consistently and in volumes suitable for broader market adoption.


The seaweed-based material has been developed to dissolve safely in water without introducing toxins into wastewater systems. PlantSea describes its products as completely natural and plastic-free, aiming to address growing regulatory and consumer pressure on brands to reduce reliance on conventional plastics across food, household, pharmaceutical and industrial packaging applications.


Packaging Gateway reports that the company has already generated significant market interest, with letters of intent and a developing commercial pipeline that reflect demand from film manufacturers, fast-moving consumer goods companies and packaging converters. These potential customers are seeking alternatives that can help meet sustainability targets without compromising on functionality.


By exceeding its crowdfunding goal, PlantSea has strengthened its financial position as it prepares for manufacturing trials and further product validation. The company views this phase as a foundation for future scale-up, with the longer-term objective of supplying seaweed-based packaging materials as a mainstream alternative to water-soluble plastics currently used across multiple sectors.

Source : Packaging Gateway

Plantsea Beats Crowdfunding Goal to Move Seaweed Packaging to Industrial Scale

Welsh biotech start-up PlantSea has surpassed its crowdfunding target, securing significant funding to progress its seaweed-derived biodegradable packaging technology from laboratory development to industrial-scale manufacturing trials. The successful raise marks a key milestone for the company as it seeks to commercialise natural alternatives to conventional plastic packaging.

Source : Packaging Gateway

Bellona Launches Oslofjord Kelp Park

Bellona has launched the Oslofjord Kelp Park, a pilot kelp cultivation facility outside Slemmestad, about 30 kilometers southwest of Oslo, aimed at restoring environmental conditions in the heavily stressed Oslofjord.

Source : Bellona

Seaweed Aquaculture: an Opportunity for Coastal Chile?

A new roadmap from The Nature Conservancy Chile and Mayma argues that community-based seaweed farming could ease pressure on wild stocks, curb salmon farming impacts and create more resilient livelihoods along Chile’s long Pacific coast.

Source : The Fish Site

ICAR-CMFRI Develops Anti-Obesity Medicine From Seaweed

The Indian Council of Agricultural Research’s Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute (CMFRI) has developed a seaweed-based anti-obesity and anti-dyslipidemia nutraceutical product called CadalminTM Antihypercholesterolemic extract using bioactive compounds from coastal seaweed species.

Source : ICAR

New Study Reveals How Greenland’S Seaweed Stores Carbon

A new interdisciplinary study reveals how floating macroalgae off the Southwest Greenland shelf can be transported hundreds of kilometres offshore by ocean currents and then carried into the deep ocean, where they can sink and potentially store carbon for long periods.

Source : Marine Technology News

Sustainable Protein Seminar Highlights Saudi-Dutch Innovation in Feed

During Saudi Agriculture 2025, the Netherlands Agricultural Network in the GCC (LAN-GCC), in collaboration with the Saudi Agrifood Tech Alliance (SAFTA), organized a high-level seminar titled “Feeding the Future: Sustainable Protein Solutions for Livestock and Aquaculture.”

Source : Agroberichten Buitenland

EU Backs SEAGROW to Scale Regenerative Seaweed Farming in Europe

Through the European Maritime, Fisheries and Aquaculture Fund (EMFAF), the European Union (EU) has awarded funding to SEAGROW – Seaweed in Ecosystem Enhancing Aquaculture for Growth and Sustainability. Coordinated from Ireland by Óir Na Farraige, the project aims to develop scalable seaweed farming systems that improve productivity while enhancing marine ecosystems.

Source : The Fish Site