Very interesting... though I didn’t quite understand whether the “cluster model” is finding value in waste, or if it’s something else. If it’s something else, what is it?
Nice interview! Everyone should know about the cluster model. It's nice to know that parts of the by-product can be used by chemists, it's less disgusting than snail slick for skincare. And that fish slurry bi-product could also be used as fertilizer for farms, gardens, and greenhouses. Wet granulation and fertilizer fermentation has come a long way in the last decade. This could be a boon for Icelandic food production, reducing the need for costly imported foods for Icelanders.
Very interesting... though I didn’t quite understand whether the “cluster model” is finding value in waste, or if it’s something else. If it’s something else, what is it?
Nice interview! Everyone should know about the cluster model.
It's nice to know that parts of the by-product can be used by chemists, it's less disgusting than snail slick for skincare. And that fish slurry bi-product could also be used as fertilizer for farms, gardens, and greenhouses. Wet granulation and fertilizer fermentation has come a long way in the last decade. This could be a boon for Icelandic food production, reducing the need for costly imported foods for Icelanders.
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I prefer other interview RG did previously, this interview is very procastinating, we got the points, but not good as other interviews.