By Mike Montemarano, Associate Editor03.14.22
The ocean is a finite resource under great strain. Many companies in the omega-3s industry have already implemented sustainability models amid consumer demand for transparent environmental stewardship. Already, a mass of dietary supplement stakeholders consider it vitally important to meet global benchmarks and gold standards of fair trade, carbon reduction, and other measures of impact on people and the planet.
At the GOED Exchange 2022, experts in the field of fish oil and other sources of omega-3s offered predictions about future supply chains that provide both marine and non-marine sources of EPA and DHA to the world.
Tide Shift
Antonio Hautle, director of the Switzerland and Liechtenstein branch of the United Nations Global Compact, said that in many industries, including that of nutrition, quality comes with new connotations about ecology and social impact.
“I’d like to talk about what quality means,” Hautle said. “When thinki
At the GOED Exchange 2022, experts in the field of fish oil and other sources of omega-3s offered predictions about future supply chains that provide both marine and non-marine sources of EPA and DHA to the world.
Tide Shift
Antonio Hautle, director of the Switzerland and Liechtenstein branch of the United Nations Global Compact, said that in many industries, including that of nutrition, quality comes with new connotations about ecology and social impact.
“I’d like to talk about what quality means,” Hautle said. “When thinki
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