- BioSustain
BioSustain LCA v.7
BioMar’s program for bæredygtighed, BioSustain, fremmer anvendelsen af miljøvenlige råvarer af høj kvalitet i foderrecepterne.
Aquaculture is essential for global food security, but the industry’s climate impact is increasing. Fish feed production is a key source of greenhouse gas emissions (GHG), making accurate GHG data crucial for improving sustainability.
With comprehensive GHG data collection, BioMar can identify the most sustainable feed formulations. By focusing on ingredients with lower carbon footprints and optimizing feed composition, the sector can significantly reduce GHG emissions. For example, shifting from fishmeal or fish oil to alternative sources like insect protein or algae oil, feed can lower emissions, while still providing the necessary nutrients for fish growth.
BioMar employs sustainable value chain management, lifecycle assessments (LCA), material flow analysis, and other industrial ecology tools to support informed decision-making. These methods enable us to evaluate environmental impacts both at the corporate level and for individual products.
By assessing feed at this level, farmers can now make choices not only based on performance and price, but also on sustainability metrics. The environmental impact of our feeds is measured using science-based methodologies, all integrated into our proprietary BioSustain™ LCA tool. This data-driven approach enhances transparency and enables the industry to adopt the best practices in sustainability.
As governments and international bodies impose stricter regulations on carbon emissions, aquaculture farms that track GHG emissions through data collection will be better prepared for compliance. In many regions, industries are now required to report their carbon footprint, and this is likely to expand in the future. By maintaining accurate GHG data records, aquaculture businesses can ensure they meet these regulatory requirements, avoid penalties, and demonstrate their commitment to sustainability.
Market advantage and consumer appeal
By integrating data-driven strategies for GHG reduction, the aquaculture industry can reduce its carbon footprint and contribute to the global effort to combat climate change. As the demand for sustainable food sources continues to rise, GHG data collection will remain a critical tool in shaping a more sustainable and environmentally friendly future for aquaculture.
BioMar’s program for bæredygtighed, BioSustain, fremmer anvendelsen af miljøvenlige råvarer af høj kvalitet i foderrecepterne.
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