
Where Shellfish, Seaweed and Circularity Thrive

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Blue Dot Sea Farms, a shellfish and seaweed farm in Puget Sound in Washington state, doesn’t intend to solve global problems. At 5 acres, any of its own regenerative impacts will clearly be local. But in the transition to a circular economy, small businesses and local solutions will be the backbone for lasting systems change.
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