Partners on the Journey
No company can transform an industry on its own. That's why BioMar actively collaborates with leading organisations across the areas that matter most to us: industry standards, climate action, circular and restorative practices, and enabling people and communities.
These partnerships bring together diverse expertise, hold us to the highest standards, and help turn our sustainability commitments into real, measurable impact.
Industry Partnerships
Climate Action Partnerships
Global Aquaculture Council Advisory Member
We support USSEC in demonstrating the benefits of deforestation-free and regenerative agriculture in key feed markets, aligning aquaculture needs with U.S. soybean industry standards.
Stakeholder Council Member
BioMar joined ProTerra's stakeholder council to support aquaculture needs on traceability, reducing soybean production impacts, regenerative agriculture, and MRV for deforestation-free claims.
Member
We work with IDH to reduce aquaculture's footprint, focusing on shrimp. We're also studying pond emissions' impact on shrimp's carbon footprint with data from global farms to fill a key knowledge gap.
Collaborator
BioMar and The Nature Conservancy are developing demand-side initiatives for responsible seafood, aiming to scale novel ingredients and boost regenerative practices in supply chains.
Circular & Restorative Partnerships
Committee Member
BioMar are actively engaged in the IFFO communications group. As longstanding members of IFFO, BioMar regularly attend their member conferences discussing the key issues in the marine ingredient sector.
Member
We support NAPA’s advocacy as part of a value chain group working to secure long-term agreements for key North Atlantic pelagic fish stocks. We’re active in all species sub-groups.
Committee Member
As a member of the MarinTrust Standards Committee, we joined as a panellist at the MarinTrust side event during the 2024 IFFO conference in Lisbon, promoting responsible sourcing.
Member
We are a member of the Global Round Table on Marine Ingredients, helping drive social and environmental progress in key fisheries through this multi-stakeholder initiative.
Committee Member
BioMar helped produce and certify over 60,000 tons of European soybeans through the Donau Soja Protein Partnerships, boosting efficiency, fairness, and sustainability in food and feed protein value chains.
Enable People Partnerships
Board Member
The Hub was officially launched with monthly online sessions across the Caribbean with astounding support by governing nations, farmers, scientists and the community.
Committee Member
BioMar presented the Healthy Consumption pillar of the Sustainable Aquaculture roadmap at the UN Ocean Conference in Panama. We're now working on the Ghana project to boost blue food access in local communities.
Committee Member
We are part of the Nordic Business Network for Human Rights, meeting quarterly to lead on human rights due diligence. In 2024, we focused on grievance mechanisms, supply chain due diligence, CSRD, and just transition.
Board Member
BioMar sponsored five female scientists to attend LAQUA 2024 in Colombia, giving them a platform to present research, connect with industry experts, and strengthen the role of women in aquaculture science.
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- Climate Action
- Partnerships
Read moreLoch Duart pioneers Blue Impact feed in the UK
Loch Duart, the small-scale, low-impact salmon farm based in North West Scotland, has furthered their commitment to raising the best-tasting salmon…
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- Climate Action
- Financials
Read moreBioMar Australia announces new vessel
BioMar Australia is excited to announce a $15 million-dollar, nation-leading project to construct the first green methanol ready vessel in Australia.
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- Climate Action
Read moreClosing the gap on sustainable fisheries
BioMar has significantly reduced its consumption of marine ingredients by 70% in the last 30 years. While these ingredients remain a great nutrient…
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- R&D
Read moreNew white paper: seafood – Denmark is a leading hub for sustainable production and innovation within aquaculture and fisheries
The global food supply is facing vast challenges: uneven food distribution, overnutrition, undernutrition and the global impact of climate change.…
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- Novel Ingredients
- Partnerships
Read moreBioMar and Agronutris partner on the next generation insect meal
BioMar and Agronutris have signed a long-term partnership to develop the next generation of black soldier fly meals specifically designed for the…
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- Financials
Read moreSolid start of the year for BioMar
BioMar concludes the year with solid growth across markets with a significant increase in volumes and revenue, reaching an all-time high level. While…
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- Restorative
- Partnerships
Read moreTargeting BioMar’s supply chain emissions
Reducing raw materials (RMs) emissions is an enormous challenge. In 2022, BioMar consumed approximately 1.6 million tonnes of RMs, which are diverse,…
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- Community
- Enable People
Read moreCleaning up our seas
At BioMar, we know how important it is to have clean seas and oceans. This is why BioMar Greece has collaborated with local authorities and volunteers…
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- Community
- Enable People
Read moreBioMar backs an initiative to develop women in the Caribbean
Today on International Women’s Day BioMar announces the support of WiCA, Women in Caribbean Aquaculture and the extended organisation of the Caribbean…
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- Financials
Read moreBioMar concludes 2022 with record results
BioMar ended 2022 with a strong Q4, bringing the full year results to beat the earning guidance of DKK 1 billion EBITDA. The positive development is…
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- R&D
Read moreLow phosphorus emissions, a green initiative
Results of the Hav-Tek project, supported by GUDP, indicate that BioMar's high-tech feed with a reduced phosphorus content, developed under the feed…
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- Products
Read moreBioMar steps beyond feed and into bioremediation
BioMar is expanding its feed offering with a new product category, a bioremediation solution, to ensure optimal environmental conditions for shrimp…