New Zealand-farmed King salmon has a lower carbon footprint than beef, lamb, and cheese

Published 2023년 6월 13일

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A recent study by thinkstep-anz, commissioned by Fisheries New Zealand, Aquaculture New Zealand (AQNZ), and the New Zealand Salmon Farmers Association, has found that New Zealand-farmed King salmon has a lower carbon footprint than beef, lamb, and cheese. The study, which measured the environmental impact of the salmon from production to disposal, also highlighted that King salmon has a carbon footprint similar to eggs, poultry, and oysters. The research underscores the sustainability of the industry and offers guidelines for the industry to further reduce its environmental impact. The study's findings are in line with a 2021 study that identified New Zealand-farmed Greenshell mussels and Pacific oysters as having one of the lowest carbon footprints of all animal proteins.
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New Zealand-farmed King salmon has a lower carbon footprint than beef, lamb and cheese. A just-released study has found that New Zealand-farmed King salmon sold domestically has a significantly lower carbon footprint than beef, lamb and cheese. The study conducted by sustainability firm thinkstep-anz also noted that King salmon has a similar carbon footprint to farmed proteins such as eggs, poultry and oysters. These findings provide valuable information for New Zealand consumers looking to make sustainable food choices and highlight the importance of considering the carbon footprint of our food consumption. According to Mark Preece, Chair of the New Zealand Salmon Farmers Association, the report offers a degree of transparency pertaining to the sustainability of New Zealand-farmed salmon, which is advantageous for both the industry and consumers. “These findings make us extremely proud to be part of a food-producing industry that is not only healthy and great tasting but is ...
Source: Fish Focus

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