Aquaculture, or fish farming, has recently overtaken wild fishing as the predominant method of seafood production worldwide. Yet little is understood about the emerging ESG risks associated with this growth.
FAIRR’s new research analyses the issues set to shape the future of this fast-growing industry and assesses innovations that aim to alleviate the sustainability pressures it faces – including disease outbreaks, marine pollution and its reliance on diminishing fish stocks.
Join us to launch our new report, ‘Shallow returns? ESG risks and opportunities in aquaculture’ to find out more.
Agenda
Please note this event is for an institutional investor audience.
8:30
Breakfast and networking
Registration
9:00
Maria Lettini, Director, FAIRR Initiative
Welcome address
9:05
Faazi Adam, Research Manager and Aarti Ramachandran, Head of Research and Engagements, FAIRR Initiative
Our research has found 10 ESG issues that are especially material to the aquaculture sector. Here we present our key findings on how various sustainability issues could shape the sector’s growth.
Diminishing feed supply, pollution management and disease
How climate change exacerbates ESG risks in aquaculture
Welfare: an emerging issue
9:30
Fran van Dijk, Board Member, Scottish Environmental Protection Agency and Aarti Ramanchandran, Head of Research and Engagements, FAIRR Initiative
Fireside chat: Regulator view on the aquaculture sector
10:15
Close
Key Information
Date: | 5 June 2019 |
Time: | 07:30 - 09:15 |
Location: | London, United Kingdom |
Address: | FAIRR Initiative, London, United Kingdom |