Mowi’s seawater farms at Loch Linnhe, Gorsten, Marulaig Bay and Stulaigh join Loch Leven in achieving ASC certification, complimenting previous certification of the company’s freshwater rearing sites. This is a significant milestone in Mowi’s publicly stated objective to achieve 100 percent ASC certification for all its sites around the world.
The ASC standards are a result of the Aquaculture Dialogues, initiated by WWF USA, and founded the development of verifiable environmental and social performance levels that measurably reduce or eliminate the key impacts of salmon farming. The ASC organisation works with scientists, conservation groups, NGOs, aquaculture producers, seafood processors, retail and foodservice companies and consumers to recognise and reward responsible aquaculture.
Speaking about the ASC certification, Sam Clegg, Certification Manager at Mowi Scotland, said: “I’m incredibly pleased that our hard work throughout 2020 is paying off and we are now able to see the first wave of freshly certified ASC sites in Mowi Scotland. The ASC Salmon and Freshwater Trout standards are widely recognised as the most robust and far-reaching environmental and social standards for global aquaculture.”
Mowi Scotland is the only aquaculture company in the UK to achieve this certification.
All audits were conducted remotely because of the coronavirus pandemic. The on-site inspections had to be done via video link which, although challenging, was nevertheless thorough as this process was supported with robust documentation supplied by Mowi.
Sam commented: “We can now push ahead to a productive 2021 and 2022. We hope to increase our total of certified sites to 21 by early 2022.”
Over 10 percent of Mowi Scotland’s total production is now from ASC accredited sites and the company hopes that this will increase to 30 percent over the next 12 to 18 months.