2026-04-14 14:09News

EasyMining and Ragn-Sells highlight circular aquaculture solutions at One Ocean Week

Photo: Benjamin A. Ward (for Ragn-Sells)Photo: Benjamin A. Ward (for Ragn-Sells)

Together with its parent company Ragn-Sells, EasyMining is participating in One Ocean Week in Bergen to highlight how circular solutions in aquaculture can strengthen food security, reduce pressure on marine ecosystems, and recover valuable nutrients from fish farming. EasyMining plays a central role in this work through its development and implementation of technologies that enable the recovery of critical nutrients and the creation of circular resource flows.
 
During seminars on 20 April, EasyMining and Ragn-Sells will contribute to dialogues on circular aquaculture for sustainable food production. 

Chief Sustainability Director at Ragn-Sells Pär Larshans will take part in the seminar Circular Aquaculture for Sustainable Food Production, focusing on the environmental challenges linked to aquaculture and the opportunities created through circular value chains. The program addresses the current state of fjords, the impact of sludge on marine ecosystems, and how nutrients such as phosphorus and nitrogen can be recovered and reused rather than lost to the sea - areas where EasyMining’s technologies play an important enabling role.

EasyMining’s CEO Jan Svärd will participate in the seminar Technology and Systems Innovations highlighting how emerging technologies and collaborative initiatives can enable circular value chains within aquaculture. He will take part alongside other industry and technology representatives to showcase how system-level solutions can transform aquaculture sludge into valuable resources and support a circular transition in food production systems.

EasyMining and Ragn-Sells are also involved in broader collaborative efforts, including the EU-funded Aquaphoenix project, that contributes to reducing aquaculture emissions and valorising fish sludge by recovering phosphorus and nitrogen, supporting the transition to circular aquaculture.

“To make aquaculture truly sustainable, we need system-level solutions that turn unavoidable by-products into valuable resources. By recovering nutrients that are essential for food production, we can reduce pressure on nature while strengthening long-term food security,” says Jan Svärd.

Aquaculture plays a crucial role in meeting future food demand, while facing increasing pressure related to environmental impact and resource use. Nutrient leakage from fish farming affects fjords and coastal ecosystems, while critical raw materials such as phosphorus are lost instead of being returned to productive use. Through circular aquaculture - supported by technologies developed by EasyMining and initiatives such as Aquaphoenix - nutrients can be recovered and reintroduced into the food system, supporting both food security and ocean health.

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For further information, please contact:
Jan Svärd, CEO EasyMining, jan.svard@easymining.com 
Debby Porter Laffitte, Press Officer, Ragn-Sells Group, +46 10 723 24 00, press@ragnsells.com 



About EasyMining

EasyMining develops and implements sustainable industrial-scale processes that create true circularity. We convert elements from waste into essential nutrients for plant and animal growth. We are owned by Ragn-Sells Group, a privately held corporate group involved in waste management, environmental services, and recycling in Northern Europe. www.easymining.com