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Risha Alleyne: Transforming Caribbean Aquaculture One Step at a Time
Risha Alleyne’s journey from Trinidad and Tobago to becoming a leader in Caribbean aquaculture is driven by her vision for sustainable food security…
BioMar total feed GHG footprint: 1.86 tonnes CO₂eq./tonne feed (-14.4% from baseline 2020)
Scope 1 & 2 SBTi status: -20.6% from baseline 2020 (Market-based approach)
Scope 3 SBTi status: -23.6% from baseline 2021
New verified soy carbon footprint data incorporated into our BioSustain LCA tool
Set up a framework for furtherreductions on Scope 1 & 2
Schouw & Co. signed a 10-year PPA with Encavis AG to supply renewable electricity, supporting BioMar in meeting our climate goals.
Reduce BioMar total feed greenhouse gas (GHG) footprint by 1/3 by 2030
Meet our science-based targets through the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) aligned with reductions required to keep global warming to less than 1.5°C
We commit to reduce absolute scope 1 and 2 GHG emissions 42% by 2030 from a 2020 base year
We commit to reduce absolute scope 3 GHG emissions from purchased goods and services and upstream and distribution 30% by 2030 from a 2021 base year
Risha Alleyne’s journey from Trinidad and Tobago to becoming a leader in Caribbean aquaculture is driven by her vision for sustainable food security…
Last week, we had the honour of hosting a group of talented young women from across the Mediterranean and the Black Sea at our production facility in…
Mia Avril’s path from her family's pond in Saint Lucia to leading innovative nutrition solutions for Caribbean aquaculture is a story of passion,…
BioMar recently attended the US Trout Farmers Association (USTFA) Fall Conference in sunny California, reinforcing our commitment to the US market and…
The Aquaculture Stewardship Council (ASC) is a not-for-profit organization that operates a certification and labeling program based on scientifically…
BioMar is proud to support women who are passionate about aquaculture and marine science. In 2023, we announced our sponsorship of Women in Caribbean…
BioMar’s BioSustain program promotes the use of high-quality, low-impact raw materials in our feed recipes. At the heart of this initiative is…
As the Global Shrimp Forum 2024 came to a close, our experts gave us fresh perspectives on the industry's future. Carlos Diaz, our CEO, joined forces…
BioMar’s unique position in the supply chain combined with our commitment to partnerships has allowed BioMar to quantify the first ever carbon…
Animal by-products (LAPs) like feathers and bones are excellent sources of valuable nutrients. However, these can’t be consumed directly by humans but…
Addressing human rights and social responsibility in Fishery Improvement Projects (FIPs) is crucial for sustainable fisheries. Historically, the FIP…
At BioMar, sustainability isn't just a goal; it's a continuous journey that we undertake with our customers around the world. From Norway’s fjords to…