Reframing the Sargassum Crisis into Circular Opportunity

The cost of inaction

Sargassum is a mounting Caribbean regional crisis.

Massive Influx

Over 45M+ metric tonnes of Sargassum annually inundate Caribbean coastlines, overwhelming local infrastructure.

Economic Devastation

The Caribbean spends millions annually on reactive cleanups that offer no long-term solution.

Ecological Decay

Decaying seaweed releases toxic hydrogen sulfide gas, smothers coral reefs, and disrupts critical sea turtle nesting grounds.

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The Intervention

We utilise near- and off-shore collection to intercept Sargassum before it hits the beach to preserve biomass for clean energy conversion, preventing sand contamination and toxic gas release.

the impact

Holistic collection and processing of Sargassum regenerates ecosystems and empowers coastal economies. Each installation has the opportunity to create huge local impact:

150K

Tonnes C02 avoided

20+

New local jobs created

100%

Circular biomass valorisation

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