Participants on the Circular Economy Program outside Larveriet

Circular cooperation

The Circular Economy Programme's second meet-up took place in Voss early in June. One of the themes on the agenda this time was circular value chains across industries. Cooperation across industries is necessary for the establishment of good circular solutions.

Getting inspired

One of the goals with the gatherings is to inspire more circular solutions both across industries as well as in the seafood industry. Presentations of ReSourcer, which also facilitated a workshop, and a visit to Invertapro gave the participants insight into how circular practices can take place.

ReSourcer is a platform aiming at connecting companies which have biological by-products they don't need with companies that want that exact by-product. It can contribute to increasing value and the exploitation of by-products, and the presentation from ReSourcer gave the participants insights for further discussions. Afterwards the groups worked with exploring possible circular business models in the seafood industry, which is an industry where there is a big potential for exploitation of by-products.

The day after, the participants visited Ivertapro which, among other things, farm flour beetles. They had a tour at the beetle production facilities, and they got to taste the beetles, both in their natural shape and as an ingredient in pancakes. In addition to eating crunchy pancakes, they also got information about Invertapro's business. The insects can in fact be used to make animal feed, for example in fish farms.

The participants got organic fertilizer called Bløme

Circularity across industries

The visits were used as a starting point for further group discussions on circular business models. Module two on the Circular Economy Program showed the participants how cooperation across industries can be important, also in the seafood industry. For the next module, they will get to learn more about global trends and possibilities for circular solutions connected to innovation, digitalisation, and technology.     

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