Tide's out, dinner's up: why Wales is at the forefront of a seaweed revolution
Briefly

"A happy combination of increased environmental awareness and more people seeking vegan alternatives has taken seaweed mainstream. It's estimated that the industry in Europe will be worth 30bn by 2030, with seaweed already used for food, plastic alternatives, biofuel, fertiliser and cosmetics."
"Bluestone's head of corporate responsibility explains that one of the main differences between this place and similar resorts is that they are typically dropped into the middle of a forest, while this one built a forest around itself, planting thousands of trees (using seaweed as fertiliser)..."
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