Íslandsthari holds a special position in the industry, thanks to our harvesting and research license in Iceland. This license grants us exclusive rights to harvest Icelandic kelp and conduct extensive research in collaboration with The Marine Research Institute.
By partnering with the Marine Research Institute of Iceland, we benefit from their extensive knowledge and expertise in marine ecosystems and sustainable practices. This collaboration ensures that our operations are guided by scientifically sound research, emphasizing the long-term preservation of the environment and the responsible utilization of seaweed resources.
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Kelp (Laminaria hyperborea) has been widely used around the world for a long time. It has been used in Norway and France for many decades.