Lerøy Seafood Group and Bureau Veritas hosted a joint
ceremony at Seafood Expo Global in Brussels last week to celebrate that three
Lerøy Aurora farms have been certified against the ASC Salmon Standard for
responsible aquaculture.
The two latest Lerøy Aurora farms join the three existing
Lerøy certified operations, two certified Marine Harvest farms in Norway and
Tassal’s site in Australia. The number of ASC certified salmon farms is now
eight in total.
An additional eleven farms in Norway, Australia, Canada
and Chile are also awaiting the outcome of their assessments.
At the ceremony, the three Lerøy Aurora operations: Årøya,
Gourtesjohka and Solheim farms were presented with their official certificates
for complying with the ASC standard. The certification was awarded after
assessments carried out by Bureau Veritas, an independent and accredited
certification body.
Gudrun Gunnarsdottir, Quality Coordinator at Lerøy Aurora
said: “It is an honor to receive the ASC certificates on behalf or our three
farm sites. At Lerøy Aurora we always strive towards the highest quality, not
only of our products, but also in terms of responsible farming methods. Gaining
certification against the ASC Salmon Standard provides the guarantee to our
customers that our fish has been produced with minimal environmental and social
impacts. I look forward to promoting our certified salmon at the Seafood Expo
Global and in the future.”
“I am delighted to join Lerøy Seafood Group and Bureau
Veritas to recognise the achievement of the three Lerøy Aurora sites.
Certification against the robust ASC Salmon Standard demonstrates that these
farms have made a commitment to incorporating responsible environmental and
social farm practices. I would like to take the opportunity to congratulate
Lerøy Aurora and their staff for this accomplishment” said Chris Ninnes, ASC’s
CEO.
“The market response since the launch of the ASC salmon
programme has been phenomenal. I am pleased to see it continue growing. The
rapid expansion secures the availability of ASC certified salmon, which means
consumers can now enjoy responsibly farmed certified salmon globally.”
Third party independent verification
Independent third party certifiers audit farms against the
ASC standards. Certifiers demonstrate to another independent company,
Accreditation Services International (ASI), that they have the skills to
undertake assessments. After accreditation they are monitored by ASI to ensure
they continue to operate in line with the ASC requirements. Auditors are also
required to participate in ASC’s standard specific training; including a
mandatory exam to test their understanding which they must pass.
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“As an accredited certifier for both ASC farm standards and
chain of custody, Bureau Veritas ensures that assessments are independent, and
carried out in an open and transparent process, by qualified auditors” said
Laurent Galloux, Global Seafood Manager Bureau Veritas. “We decided to be
accredited for ASC salmon, trout and shrimp certification, because we think
this scheme will be recognised worldwide by the market and consumers. This is
only possible if the certification is reliable globally with measurable impact.
ASC built a robust process including standards for each species, training and
qualification of each auditor, and accreditation of each certification body
with only one accreditation body at global level.”
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