Tekslo Seafood

Where The Atlantic Ocean meets the Northern Sea, and along the coast of Norway, lies an under-used and fairly unknown natural resource. Our forefathers sustained themselves from the ocean for thousands of years, and for them seaweed was a vital source of vitamins and minerals. All of us that started Tekslo were raised by the ocean, and together we share a dream of creating a more sustainable Earth and reverse the trends on food and health – as we introduce seaweed to the world. Our harvesting areas are located in the sea close to Tekslo lighthouse, west of the island Tofterøy on Sotra. With its perfect currents, clean, clear and high-nutrient water, no fish farming or other pollutants, it is an optimal site for finding high quality seaweed! We harvest wild seaweed by hand from reefs, rocks and islets close to the coast. This allows us to only and carefully collect the best quality. We then dry the seaweed in our custom-designed room, which is built inside a traditional boathouse.
Location Norway
Website teksloseaweed.no
Founded 2016
Employees 11-50
Industries Consumer Goods, Healthcare & Life Science, Marketplace & eCommerce, Food & Beverage, Sales & Marketing
Business model B2C, B2B, Marketplace
Funding state Pre-seed

Working at
Tekslo Seafood

This job comes with several perks and benefits

Free coffee / tea
Free coffee / tea

Get your caffeine fix to get you started and keep you going.

Flexible working hours
Flexible working hours

Time is precious. Make it count. Morning person or night owl, this job is for you.

Remote work allowed
Remote work allowed

You know how you perform best. Work from your couch, your favorite cafe or abroad when you feel like it.

Work life balance
Work life balance

Carve out time for your kids, friends and personal cider projects.

Key numbers

€630k

Money raised

80k

Units sold

17k

Users

SDGs

sdg
sdg
sdg

Team

Founder, CEO

Runar Trellevik

RT
Founder, COO

Robert Trellevik

JP
Founder, CPO

Jan Petter Monsen

MS
Marketing Director

Marianne Skogvold

Investors

ANGELS

BAN Norway