WIN WIN Gothenburg Sustainability Award 2022: Sustainable Aquaculture

Apply for the WIN WIN Gothenburg Sustainability Award 2022. The world’s leading sustainability award aims to recognise and support outstanding contributions from around the world. The goal is to stimulate creativity and achieve lasting synergies as we strive to strike the right balance between ecological, environmental and social needs. The prize has been presented in Gothenburg since 2000.

WIN WIN Gothenburg Sustainability Award 2022: Sustainable Aquaculture

Deadline

January 16, 2022

You now have the possibility to nominate a person or an organization, whose aquaculture initiative could contribute to increased efficiency and sustainability, and thereby also toward one or more of the UN’s global goals. The nominee/nominees will have created change that inspires others and shown what measures are necessary, as well as possible to take.

2022 Theme: Sustainable Aquaculture

Today, the world’s food production is responsible for around 25% of all greenhouse gas emissions and is the primary reason for the loss of biological diversity, deforestation and endangered fish stocks. In particular, the production of red meat is a significant threat that needs to be reduced.

The UN predicts that global food production must increase by 70% by 2050. Additionally, growing incomes and changing food habits will lead to greater demand for nutrient-dense foods. To solve the world’s future food supply, we need to look into the possibilities – and challenges – that blue and green foods can provide.

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According to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), Aquaculture – the farming of aquatic animals and plants such as fish, clams, crustaceans and algae – is necessary to meet the nutritional requirement of the world’s rapidly increasing population. Aquaculture is already growing and today approximately three billion people get at least 20% of their nutritional requirement from seafood, which often has excellent health– and environmental benefits.

The ambition of the FAO’s strategic plan for 2022-2031 is to support growth within global aquaculture with 35-40% by 2030. But fish and shellfish farming are far from always sustainable and over-fertilization as well as issues of land destruction must be resolved. Many production methods within aquaculture are still under development, which is why there are great opportunities to steer the industry toward more sustainable production systems.

Innovative seafood products and more sustainable animal feed and farming methods are some examples of areas where the jury of WIN WIN Gothenburg Sustainability Award envisions potential award winners of 2022.

Eligibility

  • Any organisation, movement, business, group of people or individual whose work has resulted in greater change and contributed to a more sustainable future can apply.

Nomination

Nominations must be submitted by January 16, 2022. Late submissions will not be considered.

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