Ocean Exchange Bestows Neptune Award to Tanzanian Biotech Company

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NovFeed, a Tanzanian biotech company, has won the Ocean Exchange’s 2022 Neptune Award for its arrangement to critically change organic extinguish into aquaculture food.

Constant with the Ocean Exchange’s award announcement:

“Centered on replacement of fish meal in aqua-feed device, NovFeed has developed a biotechnological platform where organic extinguish is converted into a pure, traceable, and righteous non-animal protein source for aquaculture feeds.

“Yearly, over 20 million hundreds wild fish are caught and processed into feed for the fastest growing phase of the world food gadget aquaculture. NovFeed’s sustainable excessive-protein change to fish meal enables for the replacement of the manufacturing of unsustainable protein device, like fishmeal and soy protein concentrates which would be widely feeble in aquaculture feeds globally. For each ton of extinguish recycled, 7.6 hundreds carbon emission is diminished, per the NovFeed pitch.”

Ocean Exchange additionally bestowed its Wallenius Wilhelmsen Orcelle Award to Spain-basically based BeePlanet Manufacturing facility for its repurposing of feeble batteries and the Transportation Hub Award to Portugal-basically based C2C-NewCap for its eco-excellent energy storage applied sciences.

Ocean Exchange Chief Govt Officer and Govt Director Millicent Pitts said:

“Now in our 11th year, this award competitors used to be the largest and most competitive in our organization’s historical past. With a file change of nominations and mettlesome global reach, it used to be fitting that the award winners — hailing from Tanzania, Spain, and Portugal — reflected the worldwide scope of an event that is tackling serious worldwide concerns.”

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