SEAWEED STARTUPS: Fresh Off the Boat
Entrepreneur magazine|May 2023
Witnessing the sunrise on a beach, with your feet buried in the sand kissing the waves of the sea, you will find the entire mood and ambience a picture-perfect one. But the water bodies have more to offer than just aesthetic vacation pictures. A few kilometers into the sea rests a zone with a depth of 50 meters or less, making it the perfect environment to cultivate macroalgae, popularly known as seaweed.
PAROMITA GUPTA
SEAWEED STARTUPS: Fresh Off the Boat

STARTUPS WORKING WITH SEAWEED TO CREATE PRODUCTS

→Sea6 Energy 

→ Zerocircle

→ Foodicine 

→ Herbal Agro

→ Namada Organic

→ Gujarat Bio Organics

→ Mahathi Biotech

→ Manidharma Biotech

→ V Pharmachem

→ Ocean Biotech

→ Sushil Corporation

→ Hifield- AG Chem

→ Laford Agrotech

→ Khandelwal Biofertilizers

→ CropG1 Agro Research & Development

→ Agro Bio Chemicals

A SUSTAINABLE INGREDIENT AND ECO-FRIENDLY ALTERNATIVE TO PLASTIC

While seaweed is a broad term used for diverse marine species and algae found in lakes, ponds, seas, and oceans, the biggest potential lies in its extracts, which can give us a sustainable and eco-friendly alternative to one of the biggest threats to humankind- plastic. The latter is an indispensable material in almost every sector, including textiles, building and construction, consumer products, transportation, electrical and electronics and industrial machinery. “Seaweed’s versatility makes it a promising alternative to traditional plastic in a wide range of applications. The food boxes, for instance, that you get your burger in have a very thin line of coating that makes the paper box oil resistant. This is the hidden plastic no one talks about - the current coatings are usually infused with a lot of synthetics and PFAs, which is extremely harmful for us and the environment,” says Neha Jain, CEO and founder, Zerocircle.

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