sLCA methodology and standards applied to bio-based fertilizers from fisheries/aquaculture wastes

sLCA methodology and standards applied to bio-based fertilizers from fisheries/aquaculture wastes

Fish and aquaculture production has constantly grown following demographic evolution. According to the FAO (FAO, 2022), the production of these sectors should reach 202 million tons in 2030, with aquaculture increasing its proportion to about half. Even if food/fish loss is not taken into account, a large quantity and diversity of wastes is generated such as fish sludges, bones, viscera and heads, mollusc shells … 

read more
Sea Food Expo 2023

Sea Food Expo 2023

Between April 23rd and 25th, SEA2LAND was present at the Sea Food Expo 2023, thanks to our Italian partner COPEMO. The Seafood Expo Global is the largest trade event related to...

read more
Presentation of the North Sea pilot

Presentation of the North Sea pilot

Norway produces large quantities of fish sludge that largely "disappears" into the sea. Researchers are now investigating how to better utilize this important resource in the...

read more