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Sign upA solution that transforms sargassum into a raw material for a new sustainable bioindustry
A solution that transforms sargassum into a raw material for a new sustainable bioindustry
TSWL is an initiative that transforms the sargassum problem into an environmental and economic solution for coastal areas. Through a circular economy model, it collects and processes sargassum into useful products such as biofertilizers, clean energy, and sustainable materials. This helps protect marine biodiversity, improve coastal health, and generate local jobs. The initiative combines technology, social innovation, and strategic partnerships to restore ecosystems and revive the economies of communities affected by sargassum, while protecting the sea and the well-being of those who live near it.
The Seas We Love
The Seas We Love is a company focused on addressing the ecological and economic impact of sargassum in the Mexican Caribbean.
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