Seaweed Greens, Nominated for The Earthshot Prize by The Mills Fabrica, Debuts Groundbreaking Bio-Art on a London Taxi Celebrating Breakthrough Sargassum Technology

About Seaweed Greens

About Us

At Seaweed Greens, we believe that by combining world-class engineering and visionary leadership, we can restore nutrient health to our soils, improve beach management of sargassum, and create beautifully successful green spaces—from coastlines to golf courses and beyond.

Camilla Webster

Co-Founder & CEO

Camilla Webster is a strategist, founder, investor, and cultural leader working at the intersection of sustainability, media, and systems innovation.

As Co-Founder and CEO of Seaweed Greens, she leads the company’s strategic vision, partnerships, and international development—positioning it as a platform for nature-based solutions and regenerative coastal infrastructure.

Raised between the United States and the United Kingdom, Webster spent her early childhood at Manor Farm in Suffolk, an experience that informed her long-standing connection to the land, stewardship, and working landscapes. She was educated at Beeston Hall in Norfolk and later at the University of St Andrews in Scotland, and brings a global perspective shaped by experience across public, private, and multilateral contexts. She has led high-level dialogues at the World Economic Forum in Davos as the Forbes Anchor and developed operational expertise in complex and high-pressure environments.

Webster is also a museum collected artist and TEDx speaker, building brand stories and driving community engagement with her art and art experience installations at The Norton Museum of Art for The Salvation Army, The Southampton Arts Center for the 10 year anniversary celebration of the museum, The Boca Raton, The Breakers and more. These works, series and programs are often inspired by the natural local environment. Her work is defined by an ability to translate environmental and social challenges into actionable frameworks—connecting stakeholders, capital, and innovation to deliver scalable impact.

As an investor and operator, she focuses on advancing solutions that align ecological restoration with long-term economic value, with particular emphasis on ocean-based climate systems and resilient coastal economies.

Andrew Sneath

Co-Founder & Chief Engineer

Andrew Sneath is an award-winning engineer, inventor, and sustainability pioneer with decades of experience in advanced systems design, manufacturing, and applied innovation.

As Co-Founder and Chief Engineer of Seaweed Greens, he leads the development of technologies that transform sargassum into scalable solutions for agriculture, energy, and environmental restoration—bridging engineering precision with regenerative systems thinking.

Sneath is widely recognized for creating Roboshark for Sir David Attenborough’s BBC series, and as runner-up in the British Design Awards for B.O.B. (Breathing Observation Bubble), a personal submersible with over 400 units in operation globally.

Trained at Jaguar Land Rover, he was educated at Nottingham Trent University and Bromsgrove School, and brings a career defined by translating complex engineering challenges into practical, deployable solutions across industries.