From time to time, we will share articles and provocations on all things seaweed. They may take the form of recipes, jewels of staggering innovation, or trends and technology that will transform consumer behaviour and financial returns.
In a major strategic move, Seaweed Enterprises Limited today officially announces its new brand House of Seaweed, signifying a pivotal step in the company's journey to become a leading trade processing hub in Scotland, the UK and beyond.
Having already raised £597k, over a third of its £1.6m investment target, this significant move coincides with continued fundraising, part of which will used for a factory fit out, to establish the business as the largest multi-species seaweed processing hub in the UK.
For those still uninitiated with our hero crop, we thought it would be super helpful for all those buyers out there to help understand what aspects you should consider when buying seaweed, from anywhere. Our Business Development Director, Arnie Sathiy dives into the depths of 8 key considerations for how you source the right supplier.
We are continually excited by the amazing developments in the world of seaweed. From companies like Rumin8 who are developing animal feed to reduce emissions from cows by over 90%, to seaweed’s use in the creation of sustainable fashion textiles and exciting bioplastics, wouldn’t it just be wonderful to remove single use plastics!
We attended the 2 day Madrid Blue Summit in Madrid 24th & 25th April alongside 70+ start-ups, entrepreneurs, investors and research institutions, all intent on sharing knowledge and building links to drive change towards a better planet and a better society, central to our values that shape the way we work.
Welcome to our house, we’re very happy to have you. As CEO of House of Seaweed, I’m incredibly proud and truly excited to see the launch of our new website, first use of our new brand House of Seaweed. Based in Glenrothes, Fife (Scotland), we are a start-up but with years of experience amongst us and big ambitions to help realise the potential of seaweed as an extraordinarily beneficial and abundant natural resource, no matter the application.