> About
Our Mission
The Algae Biomass Organization (ABO) is the non-profit trade association and unified voice of the algae industry. Working on behalf of all sectors, the ABO advocates for algae-advancing policy and funding, serves as a hub for innovation and networking, and drives demand for “made with algae” products and services.
Founded in 2008, the ABO is led by a Board of Directors representative of the industry’s value chain. Together, with the broader membership, they strive to deliver on the shared mission to promote and accelerate the power of algae to create a step-change in the health and well-being of humanity and the environment.
We envision a world where humankind universally thrives with access to sustainable and productive resources.
> Technology & Products
The Algae Opportunity
ABO is at the forefront of a new generation of algae cultivation technologies that are creating opportunities for sustainable products in dozens of markets, providing jobs in rural areas and addressing a variety of environmental challenges. LEARN MORE>
> News
From the Blog
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An August Policy Update
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Diversified Technologies Brings Voltage to Algae Cultivation and Processing
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ABO Collaborates with WWF to Accelerate Growth of Sustainable Seaweed Farming
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> Events
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“An excellent conference to meet industry leaders, learn from peers, and discover everything that is being made possible with algae. See you next year!”
– 2019 Attendee
> Achievements
Advancing Algae
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Advanced Research Funding
ABO members have worked with bipartisan Congressional coalitions to secure over $500 million for algae R&D and technology commercialization.
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Networking and Events
ABO brings together a global community, and produces the largest algae conference in the world: the Algae Biomass Summit.
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Education and Standards
ABO is working to develop the algae workforce, designing new technical standards for algae production, and more.
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New Policy
For the first time the New Farm Bill recognizes algae as a crop. The USDA now has new tools to develop algae and related technologies for nutrient management, soil health, carbon recycling and other farm and rural applications.
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ABO has done more to make algae a new engine for global sustainability than any other group.
– 2019 Algae Biomass Summit attendee
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