Tech-Forward Industries Propel Growth of Outsourced Bookkeeping in California
Tech-Forward Industries Propel Growth of Outsourced Bookkeeping in California – Technology Today – EIN Presswire
Tech-Forward Industries Propel Growth of Outsourced Bookkeeping in California – Technology Today – EIN Presswire
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Biotechnology Market Leading Key Players: Sanofi, Biogen, Abbott Laboratories and Pfizer, Inc. – Technology Today – EIN Presswire
THE border patrol agent shot dead while executing a traffic stop has been pictured. David Maland. 44, was killed in the line of duty in Vermont on Monday – just hours after Donald Trump had been sworn into office. 4 David Maland was killed while carrying out a traffic stop in VermontCredit: AP 4 Maland…
FIRST ON FOX: Newly sworn-in Secretary of State Marco Rubio is advising his department to cease refugee resettlement operations and begin ramping up vetting of visas from certain regions in response to executive orders from President Donald Trump. After officially becoming its next secretary, Rubio directed the Department of State to halt refugee resettlement programs,…
DENMARK – Oterra and Vaxa Technologies have developed a natural blue food colour made from spirulina. Named Arctic Blue, the product reportedly has a significantly lower carbon footprint compared to conventional options.
This innovation marks the first outcome of a collaboration between Oterra, a Denmark-based natural colours producer, and Icelandic food-tech company Vaxa.
The production process takes place in Iceland, strategically located between Europe and the United States—two regions where spirulina is widely used in food and beverage applications.
Vaxa’s facility, situated near a geothermal power plant, uses renewable energy, waste heat, and carbon dioxide from the plant to cultivate spirulina in bioreactors.
According to the company, this closed system minimizes water loss and uses just 1% of the water and land required by traditional open pond systems.
Initial analysis by Oterra suggests the production method emits up to 40 times less carbon dioxide than standard spirulina production, though transportation and packaging contribute to emissions.
The spirulina cultivated through this process maintains the same algae properties as those grown in open ponds but resolves some common challenges.
Lotte Jeppesen, industry marketing manager at Oterra, highlighted improvements such as a neutral odour and faster solubility, which simplify handling during use.
“This method retains the vibrant blue colour and high colour strength typical of spirulina, while regulatory and labeling requirements remain unchanged,” Jeppesen stated.
Arctic Blue is expected to cater to growing demand for natural food colourants.
Data from market research firm Innova indicates that spirulina-based colours are gaining popularity in confectionery, baked goods, desserts, and ice cream, overtaking synthetic options like Brilliant Blue or FD&C Blue 1.
Oterra added that the introduction of Arctic Blue could aid companies in achieving their Scope 3 emissions targets by reducing value chain carbon emissions.
This collaboration highlights an ongoing shift toward sustainable and natural solutions in the food and beverage industry, driven by consumer preferences and environmental considerations.
President Donald Trump has issued several executive actions aimed at reforming public education in the United States, including one that targets transgender ideology, keeping a promise he made after winning the 2024 election. “We will get critical race theory and transgender insanity the [expletive] out of our schools, and we’re going to get it out…
This article was originally published in Bolts Magazine. Conservative judges have chipped away at voting rights and put the Voting Rights Act through renewed stress over the last decade. They’re now set to gain new allies with the incoming Trump administration and GOP majorities in Congress. At the same time, GOP-led states are devising new restrictions on voter registration and ballot access,…
Consider Elon Musk’s tweet from January 2025: “They prioritised DEI over saving lives and homes.” He was responding to the Los Angeles Fire Department’s four-year-old ‘racial equity action plan,’ which, in his view, contributed to the spread of the fire. Similarly, consider the recent controversies surrounding ‘grooming gangs’ in Britain. These were labelled as Asian…
President John Dramani Mahama has made 10 more key appointments to the Office of the President. The appointment, which was announced on Tuesday, January 21, 2024, included Ghanaians with vast experiences in various fields, including communication, diplomacy, governance and security. Below is a profile of the new presidential staffers: Joyce Bawah Mogtari – Presidential Adviser…