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AgriSea’s NanoSea Nanocellulose Turns Paeroa Into a Blue-Bioeconomy Testbed
The global nanocellulose market is swelling fast, tipped to hit between US $1.5 billion and US $3.4 billion by 2032, depending on who’s counting. Now, New Zealand’s AgriSea wants a slice of that action. Its new NanoSea plant in Paeroa has just completed first trials, marking what’s believed to be the world’s first commercial-scale seaweed nanocellulose biorefinery.
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Seaweed Slime to High-Tech Gold as New Kiwi Nanocellulose Plant Could Signal End of Plastic Era
Forget oil. The future is slimy and it’s growing in the small New Zealand town of Paeroa. A new pilot plant is set to churn out 1.6 tonne
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#earthhack How Legacy Timber Starch Knowledge Leads to Seaweed-Based Polymers, Offering Earth Friendly Consumer Benefits
#earthhack A New Zealand breakthrough is transforming seaweed into the foundation for sustainable industrial products. Drawing on traditiona
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Is the Next Big Thing Seaweed Beer?
So what about seaweed beer? One such ingredient gaining attention is seaweed, known for its ability to enrich the flavour profiles of beers
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How Heston's Protoge & Kiwi Seaweed Are Revolutionising Your Next Meal
AgriSea New Zealand, traditionally known for its agricultural seaweed products is now finding ways to "proteinise seaweed." The initiative p
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