All Sustainability articles – Page 2
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NewsBluefront secures Builders Vision investment
Bluefront Equity has secured Builders Vision investment to accelerate sustainable seafood solutions through its second fund
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NewsScottish aquaculture receives GBP 1.6m boost
SAIC has announced GBP 1.6 million in funding to tackle the health and welfare of Scottish salmon
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NewsNGOs call for urgent action to restore fish stocks
The coalition wants the European Commission to propose 2025 fishing quotas in line with the Common Fisheries Policy (CFP)
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NewsFarming seafood on land making a lot more sense
Leveraging new technologies can help reduce the impacts of aquaculture while helping with the challenge of meeting food security
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NewsGarware unveils first fully recycled rope
Garware Technical Fibres has unveiled reportedly the first rope made solely from recycled fibres
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NewsSafeguarding UK fish stocks using remote monitoring
New technology will make monitoring and managing UK fish stocks much easier
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NewsScotland’s FM urged to support fishing sector
Collapse of the power-sharing agreement is an opportunity to highlight the industry’s importance, says SFF
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NewsNew MarinTrust standards stress sustainability
The latest version of the MarinTrust Factory Standard is a ‘bold step’ for the marine ingredients industry
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NewsSalmon blood used as iron supplement
The aquaculture industry has found a novel use for salmon blood which could improve the health of millions of people
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NewsAfrica makes sustainability commitments
African nations are pledging their commitment to combatting unsustainable fishing and the effects of climate change
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NewsPromoting sustainable aquaculture in Uzbekistan
Uzbekistan is to benefit from EU-funded equipment to help boost its aquaculture industry
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NewsSpanish retailer boosts sustainability with BAP endorsement
BM Supermercados endorses Best Aquaculture Practices certification as part of its commitment to sourcing sustainable seafood
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MSC delays new standards roll-out
The Marine Stewardship Council has delayed the full roll-out of its latest fisheries standard by two years
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News‘Historic’ labour abuses decision for squid fishery
A move to combat human rights and labour abuses in a jumbo flying squid fishery in international waters has been hailed as ‘historic’
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NewsNorway’s fishing gear clean-up breaks records
With 37,000 metres of nets retrieved from fishing grounds, in addition to thousands of metres of lines, ropes and warps, this year’s seabed clean-up operation by the Norwegian Directorate of Fisheries has this year returned record results
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NewsOptimar appoints new sustainability, business development exec
Lene Christin Bratseth to start the new role on 1 March 2024
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NewsNetherlands admits widespread fisheries fraud ‘likely’
A major court case has ended with the Netherlands acknowledging it is likely fraud is happening across its entire fisheries sector
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NewsNew Norwegian minister learns from UK student chefs
Norwegian Minister for Fisheries and Ocean Policy Cecilie Myrseth informed about sustainable seafood education in the hospitality sector
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NewsEU decision-makers told bottom trawling is sustainable
European Bottom Fisheries Alliance urges European Commission to incorporate all relevant scientific findings into its policy-making
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NewsInnovating krill alternatives in aquaculture feed
Food security is spurring the need to eliminate wild-caught fish in aquaculture feed