A study by thinkstep-anz, funded by the Ministry for Primary Industries and Aquaculture New Zealand, has found that New Zealand-farmed shellfish, specifically Greenshell mussels and Pacific oysters, have a low carbon footprint, with their environmental impact resembling that of tofu and being lower than other animal proteins such as beef, poultry, dairy, and eggs. The research, utilizing a Life Cycle Assessment, considers the entire process from shellfish cultivation to consumption and disposal, highlighting aquaculture as a potential pathway towards a low emissions future economy. The study's findings align with the government's Aquaculture Strategy, which aims to generate $3 billion from the industry by 2035.