GC Rieber opens $75M sustainable omega-3 plant



Completed two years earlier than estimated, the $75 million project will allow it to cater to the growing demand for sustainable, traceable, high-quality omega-3s.

The manufacturing facilityย fully aligns with theย EU Green Deal initiativesโ€‹ย and theย UN Global Compact guidelinesโ€‹ย andย makes GC Rieber VivoMega one of the worldโ€™s largest fish and algae manufacturing and storage facilities.ย 

The facility includes: a 38,000 metric ton storage tank park, an electric steam boiler, additional heating capabilities to help maintain the quality of the oils and allow for easier extraction in winter, and additional nitrogen to remove oxygen for improved sensory profiles.

By transforming energy source from fossil fuels to electricity produced by clean Norwegian hydropower, the electric steam boiler will enable its three facilities to run on 100% renewable energy.

Stรฅle Sรธfting, sales and marketing director at GC Rieber VivoMega, explained that the new storage capacity could help with price volatility in the future, the importance of

which was discussed during the GOED Exchangeโ€‹ earlier this year.

“The 38,000 metric tons tank park allows us to store raw materials for longer periods and supports our customers with flexible supply solutions to fit their needs,” he told NutraIngredients. “One example from previous periods of fish oil supply constraints is to limit our customersโ€™ exposure to price volatility.”

According to GOEDโ€™s May 2024 Finished Product Report, EPA/DHA finished product sales of supplements grew by 9.1% in 2023. And demand for sustainable sources is growing with the GOED+Mintel report “Global Trends in EPA & DHA Supplement Product Introductions” reporting that claims related to a productโ€™s environmental impact or the companyโ€™s environmental stewardship increased at least 10% from 2018 to 2023.



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