Green Eco Technologies Connects With Industry Leaders and Innovators at AgFest 2026 in Tasmania
Green Eco Technologies was proud to participate in AgFest 2026 as part of the Startupbootcamp Australia & APAC delegation, joining industry leaders, producers, start ups and innovators focused on shaping the future of sustainable agriculture and food systems.
AgFest provided an important platform to explore the growing role of circular economy solutions within the agricultural sector. The event reinforced the significant opportunity for Tasmania to further strengthen its position as a global leader in premium food production while advancing more sustainable and resource-efficient practices.
Tasmania is ideally positioned to develop innovative of circular food systems and increasing attention is now being placed on the potential to better utilise organic by-products and food waste streams, transforming materials traditionally considered waste into valuable ingredients, commodities and new commercial opportunities.
As industries across the globe seek more sustainable production models, the valorisation of food waste and agricultural by-products is becoming a key driver of both environmental and economic outcomes. Green Eco Technologies sees strong potential for Tasmania to play a leading role in this transition by supporting technologies and partnerships that reduce waste, improve resource recovery and create new value across the food supply chain.
Reflecting on the event, Moses Lim, Chief Executive Officer of Green Eco Technologies, said:
“It was great to be part of Agfest 2026 in Tasmania and to connect with so many innovators, producers and industry leaders. Tasmania is already a global brand for premium produce, quality and provenance. What excites me most is the opportunity to take that strength even further through the valorisation of organic by-products and food streams — turning what has traditionally been seen as waste into valuable ingredients, commodities and new revenue opportunities. There is a real opportunity for Tasmania to lead globally in circular food systems, sustainability and regional innovation. We’re excited for what lies ahead.”
The conversations and collaborations emerging from AgFest continue to highlight the growing momentum behind environmentally responsible technologies that also deliver commercial value. Green Eco Technologies remains committed to supporting innovations that help industries unlock greater value from existing resources while contributing to a more resilient, sustainable and circular global food system.