Sæbýli ehf. at Eyrarbakki received recognition for an outstanding and innovative initiative in the field of science and business. Sæbýli is starting production of sea otters and sea otters for export, utilizing Icelandic ingenuity, hot water and clean sea. The production at Sæbýli is in collaboration with Matís.
Yesterday, two companies from southern Iceland and one school institution received recognition and financial support from the Rotary Movement's prize and support fund in Iceland. The awards were presented at the closing ceremony of the Rotary District Assembly in Iceland, which took place in Selfoss this weekend.
A total of 1.1 million ISK was allocated to these awards and the highest grant was received by Fjölbrautarskóli Suðurlands, 500 thousand ISK, "for an outstanding and innovative initiative in the field of educational and community projects - for the education of residents at Litla Hraun and Sogn - which returns them better citizens to society. "
Furthermore, Sæbýli ehf. at Eyrarbakki recognition "for an outstanding and innovative initiative in the field of science and business. Sæbýli is starting production of sea otters and sea otters for export, using Icelandic ingenuity, hot water and clean sea. ”A financial grant of ISK 300,000 followed.
Then Fengur ehf. in Hveragerði recognition and at the same time 300 thousand ISK in grants "for excellent and innovative enterprise in the field of employment but in addition to other projects Fengur recycles veneer for Icelandic agriculture and uses Icelandic ingenuity, wood waste and ecological energy."
The picture to the right shows when the award was given, but the picture shows Matís' employee, Ragnar Jóhannsson, who received recognition on behalf of Sæbýli ehf.
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