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Seafish Launches Seafood Carbon Emissions Profiling Tool

Seafish, the public body that supports the UK seafood industry, has developed the Seafood Carbon Emissions Profiling Tool to help businesses measure and reduce their products’ carbon footprint and contribute to meeting net-zero targets.

The tool, which is available now online, allows seafood businesses to sign-up and access an online platform where they can input their supply chain data, such as greenhouse gas emissions associated with processing operations.

Product carbon footprints can then be generated, and potential hotspots identified, providing the data needed to allow those businesses to address carbon related issues in their supply chain.

The development has been funded jointly by the Fisheries and Seafood Scheme (FaSS) and Seafish, and developed by Mérieux NutriSciences | Blonk, a leading international expert in food systems sustainability.

Seafish’s Head of Responsible Sourcing, Stuart McLanaghan, described how the tool can support businesses working to reduce their carbon footprint. “The Seafood Carbon Emissions Profiling Tool is an important part of our work to support the UK seafood sector transition to net-zero.

“It is aimed at the entire UK seafood supply chain, but we envisage that buyers within retail, food service and processing will be amongst the main users.

“The tool provides several benefits for industry but will first and foremost enable industry to identify carbon footprints for their seafood products and understand the hotspots or risks in their supply chains.

“This is important as robust data and information are needed to help businesses plan and make informed investment decisions to drive transformation to accelerate the decarbonization of shared seafood supply chains, including via pre-competitive collaboration.”

A Tool for the Seafood Industry

The central aim is that the tool will provide the engine to deliver the seafood sector’s ambitions to decarbonize in line with the UK’s 2050 Net Zero target (2045 in Scotland).

The tool has been available for industry beta-testing and use within the seafood industry since the end of 2023 while fine tuning and other refinements were made.

The tool also includes a public facing area, where visitors can access resources, including the background methodology, frequently asked questions and view indicative carbon footprints for seafood products typically retailed in the UK.

UK based seafood importer, processor and distributor, New England Seafood, is one organization supporting the development.

Cassie Leisk, Seafish’s People and Planet Group Director praised the tool’s ability to turn complex data into easy-to-understand results for businesses. “The tool is easy to use; it’s really intuitive. You don’t need to have a lot of carbon knowledge or expertise to be able to access it. The whole point of the tool is it’s something anyone in the business can use whether you’re working on sustainability, working specifically on carbon, if you’re a CEO or working in ops. For me it’s something that’s helpful to translate some quite detailed, technical information into something simple for anybody to access,” she said.

The tool builds on our two previous carbon profiling tools which enabled companies to evaluate the carbon impact of their wild capture seafood products.

This updated tool provides a more user-friendly one-stop shop platform, includes aquaculture supply chains and boasts enhanced functionality, as well as a range of other benefits.

Another organization already familiar with how it can help businesses work towards their own carbon related targets is one of the UK’s major retailers, Tesco.

Learn More About the Tool

To sign-up to access the tool, watch a short promotional video or for more general information, please visit the Seafood Carbon Emissions Profiling Tool page: https://www.seafish.org/responsible-sourcing/climate-change-and-the-seafood-industry/assessing-the-carbon-footprint-of-seafood/

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