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Steinþór Pálsson (right) when he was CEO of Landsbankinn.
Marta Negrete
3 min read
Steinþór Pálsson is the company's new Chief Executive Officer, replacing Halldor Ragnar Gislason, who will continue to advise the new CEO for the present.
Iceland Foods seafood range, all of which is now certified by the Marine Stewardship Council.
Louisa Gairn
2 min read
The company says all of its own-label wild fish and seafood now come from certified sustainable fisheries, and claims to be the first frozen food retailer in the world to do so.
Brim produces high-value products from fresh fish caught in the waters around Iceland.
Rocio Álvarez Jiménez
1 min read
Lýsi produces its fish oils in a brand-new, specially equipped processing plant in Reykjavik with a capacity of 13,000 tons.
Iceland's Minister of Industry, Hanna Katrín Friðriksson and EU Commissioner for Fisheries and Oceans, Costas Kadis.
Louisa Gairn
2 min read
The agreement entered into force this week, aiming to protect the world's oceans and support sustainable fishing by preventing subsidies that contribute to IUU fishing, overfishing and other harmful a ...
Representatives from the four companies pictured at the event where they signed their joint declaration of intent, part of the Terraforming LIFE project.
Louisa Gairn
1 min read
First Water, Laxey, Samherji and Thor landeldi plan joint venture to turn aquaculture sludge into valuable products and boost Iceland's circular economy. 
Carl Erik Arnesen, STIM CEO, and Bjarki Mar Johannsson, Stim Iceland's Customer Manager.
Marta Negrete
2 min read
The company also announced its first Icelandic hire: Bjarki Mar Johannsson is Stim Iceland's Customer Manager.
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