Blaaker
in the 71 for the 29
Harvesting seaweed
for people and planet
in the 71 for the 29
WHY
Harvesting seaweed for people and planet.
With growing pressure on land-based food systems, the world is looking to the ocean for new opportunities.
Today, the vast majority of our calories come from just 29% of the Earth’s surface — farmland increasingly affected by climate stress.
But the ocean, covering 71% of the planet, holds immense untapped potential to nourish people and planet in a more sustainable way.
HOW
Teaming up with farmers, experts, and nature itself.
Aiming for technological advancements in seaweed farming, we are teaming up with farmers, experts, and nature.
By uniting hands-on farming knowledge with scientific expertise, we are forging a path towards sustainable solutions. Our approach respects natural ecosystems, striving to make seaweed farming both a profitable venture and a responsible steward of the environment
WHAT
Technology that enalble industrial scale seaweed production in the 71 for the 29.
Our goal is to create autonomous systems that can learn, adapt, and operate independently, minimizing human intervention while maximizing operational efficiency.
At the core of this vision is our biodegradable fiber-based growth substrate — a breakthrough enabler for truly large-scale, sustainable seaweed farming.
Our roadmap is designed to transform industry practices, setting a new benchmark for both efficiency and environmental responsibility.
“Seaweed as a growth engine for a sustainable future”
Food
Seaweed is the underrated Superfood you should be eating more of. Good for the plate and planet
Animal feed
Feeding cattle seaweed reduces their greenhouse gas emissions 82 percent. Seaweed enhance animal health
Biostimulants
Seaweed-derived biostimulants facilitate plant health and protection against abiotic stress conditions by their bioactive compounds and plant nutrients
Pharmaceuticals, Nutraceuticals & Cosmetics
Gastrointestinal shields and biodegradable wound treatments utilize nutrient-rich, bioactive ingredients for health enhancement and disease prevention. Seaweeds, a renewable and widely-distributed resource, provide valuable
Bio-packaging
Sustainable food packaging that feels like clear plastic and has hydrophilic properties to absorb moisture, extending shelf life. When home composted, it biodegrades within weeks
Seaweed CCUS
Seaweed plays a vital role in producing oxygen and absorbing carbon, making it a valuable resource in our changing climate. It produces 70% more oxygen than land plants and absorbs carbon more effectively than trees