SUSTAINABILITY REPORT 2018
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Lerøy Seafood Group’s strategy is to be the leading global supplier of sustainable high – quality seafood. Food safety, product quality and product development is always of high priority.
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The Products

Lerøy Seafood Group´s products are distributed on the Norwegian market and more than 70 other markets worldwide. In order to provide a good consumer experience and minimum waste we are constantly searching for sustainable solutions.

The Group divides its products into four main areas: salmon products, whitefish, pelagic fish and shellfish. The distinction between farmed species and wild fish is significant, requiring different logistics and working methods. These products are distributed on the Norwegian market and more than 70 other markets worldwide.

The Group’s strategy is to meet the market’s ever-increasing demands for food safety, quality, product range, cost efficiency and continuity of supply. This is achieved by coordinating the various elements in the value chain: the production units, the Group’s sales network, and established strategic alliances with sea farms, fishing vessels and fish-processing plants, primarily along the coast of Norway.

The Lerøy Seafood Group has a large proportion of fresh fish products in its product range – currently more than 80%. After Atlantic salmon and trout, the largest product area is whitefish, which in recent years has developed favourably through cooperation with a number of small and medium-sized companies. Lerøy Seafood Group is also a supplier of shellfish and fresh pelagic fish to the Norwegian and European markets. This represents a small but interesting niche product area.

The Group has sustained its positive trend within product development in 2018, with the launch of a number of innovative products and new product types, mainly within freshly packaged fish.

The Group also continues to develop its “fish-cut” concept in many parts of Europe. These processing units follow a target-driven and efficient strategy, focusing on freshness, a high level of service and proximity to end customer. 

PACKAGING

Lerøy focuses on packaging and is constantly searching for good sustainable packaging solutions. We want to use packaging solutions that are optimal in terms of the customer, food safety and the environment. We seek solutions that provide a good consumer experience and minimum waste. Correct size in relation to content is also important. Together with one of our partners, we have developed the concept “Til låns”.

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Our Brands

Lerøy has several well-known brands in the company´s product range and a number of different products based on white and red fish. Our brands are available both in Norway and abroad, and we work continously to develop and optimise our products so that we can meet the market demand for delicious seafood.

BRAND PRODUCTS

In recent years, Lerøy Seafood Group has targeted the sale of its own brand products under the Lerøy brand. 

In 2018, the percentage of products based on raw materials owned by the Group was 68.1%. 

The Group also sells a number of products certified to various sustainability standards, such as ASC, MSC, GLOBALG.A.P. and Debio/KRAV. The volume of certified fish sold is higher than the volume that carries a certification label because the current production volume exceeds market demand for these products. The demand for certified products has increased from 2017 to 2018. 

 

BY-PRODUCTS

Lerøy Seafood Group works hard to achieve the highest possible rate of utilisation of raw materials produced or caught.

This implies a goal of 100% utilisation of all nutritious raw material not used in the main production process. The Group has initiated a new project called The 50/50-5 project that is focusing on reducing food waste. Within the next five years, we shall increase the edible share of current food waste by 50%. Read more about this project in the chapter on environmental impact.  

The by-product share depends on the type and specification of the processed products. The most important processed products are fillets, and salmon and trout portions with or without skin. The utilisation rate for fillets is 55–74%, while the residual products become by-products. For portions, the utilisation rate is 45–68% depending on the specification.

Our focus is to utilze all of the fish for human consumption.

The major by-products in Lerøy Seafood Group’s operations are:

The product sold from Norway have MSC certfificate, but they are not labelled as MSC or sold as MSC products.

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Food safety

We work constantly to quality-assure our products that are supplied to shops and to make sure that consumers can trace the seafood they eat.

Lerøy Seafood Group is actively involved in all parts of the value chain to ensure supply of safe products to the consumer. Based on experience gained over many years, we have developed a quality system comprising routines and procedures to ensure supply of safe products. As part of our quality assurance routines, we carry out control and monitoring of our manufacturers and partners. This involves specifying requirements for their quality systems and routines, carrying out analyses and monitoring operations. Our quality team carries out from 250 to 300 quality audits every year. Moreover, the products are controlled by Lerøy Seafood Group at different stages of the production process: from egg/boat/purchasing station to finished packaged product and, in certain cases, until delivery to the customer.

The target for Lerøy Seafood Group is to ensure, together with the Group’s feed suppliers, that the raw materials used in the Group’s feed are fished and harvested in an ethically sound manner and in compliance with legal frameworks, and based on sustainable harvest and fishing.

In addition, the Group is actively involved in all parts of the value chain to ensure supply of safe products to the consumer.

 

The aquaculture industry is strictly regulated by the Norwegian authorities, which frequently visit our plants to ensure that they operate in accordance with applicable laws and regulations. Lerøy Seafood Group works continuously to satisfy all the demands of our stakeholders.

Lerøy Seafood Group currently has a large number of producers of fish and shellfish. Our audit system includes a risk analysis of producers to determine how often the individual producer is to be audited. The analysis covers risk related to product, volume purchased, customer requirements, history of complaints and audit results.

QUALITY IN THE SUPPLY CHAIN

Fish feed is the most important raw material for seafood production, and quality assurance is absolutely essential. In 2018, Lerøy Seafood Group purchased its fish feed from Biomar, EWOS and Skretting. Lerøy Seafood Group has a close gap sampling programme for re-examination of feed in terms of chemical content, dust, presence of foreign substances etc. The feed supplier carries out audits of its own suppliers, and Lerøy Seafood Group conducts annual audits of the feed companies. These measures, combined with internal control by feed suppliers and traceability, allow us to maintain control of feed content and quality.

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Certifications

Lerøy Seafood Group is actively seeking to ensure the highest quality and standard of all parts of the value chain.

QUALITY AND ENVIRONMENTAL CERTIFICATION

An important tool in the Group’s quality and environmental efforts is certification according to international standards. In 2013, Lerøy Seafood Group was the first company worldwide to be certified according to the ASC standard, which ensures that our aquaculture business is conducted in an environmentally sound and sustainable manner.

The Group has worked for many years to ensure high quality and has developed control systems based on GLOBALG.A.P., MSC, ASC, ISO 9000/14000/22000, BRC, IFS, Label Rouge, NS 9415 and HACCP. These standards are applied where appropriate, for example:

• Fish farming is covered by GLOBALG.A.P. and ASC certificates

• All the Group’s production plants have BRC certification

• The sales department at the Bergen headquarters is certified in accordance with ISO 9001 and the “chain of custody” for ASC, MSC and GLOBALG.A.P.

• All fish-farming production equipment is certified in accordance with the NS 9415 standard for floating fish-farming installations.

GLOBALG.A.P. (Good Agricultural Practice) – Voluntary standard for the certification of agricultural products

MSC (Marine Stewardship Council) – Sustainability standard for fish caught in the wild

ASC (Aqua Stewardship Council) – Sustainability standard for farmed fish

Our quality management system is a LSG-developed system that is revised every three years by DNV-GL

ISO 14000 – Standard for environmental management system

ISO 22000 – Food safety standard

BRC (British Retail Consortium) – Quality standard with focus on food safety

IFS (International Featured Standard) – Quality and food safety standards

Label Rouge – Quality assurance in France

NS 9415 – Norwegian standard for floating fish-farming installations

HACCP (Hazard Analytical Critical Control Point) – Risk analysis principles

GLOBALG.A.P. (GOOD AGRICULTURAL PRACTICE)

Global GAP is a standard for environmental conditions covering the Group’s production activities and the employees’ working environment. The standard covers the production process from roe stage to fish slaughter.

Focus areas within GLOBALG.A.P.:

• Food safety: The standard is based on food safety criteria developed from the generic HACCP* principles.

• Environment: The standard has two parts, one for environmental protection and one for good aquaculture practice to minimise the negative environmental impact of aquaculture.

• Employees’ health, safety and welfare: The standard sets global criteria for workers’ health and safety in the production facilities, and contains guidelines for social issues.

• Fish welfare: The standard sets out global criteria for fish welfare in production facilities.

• HACCP (Hazard Analytical Critical Control Point): Risk analysis containing critical control points.

ASC (AQUA STEWARDSHIP COUNCIL)

The ASC is a certification and labelling programme for responsibly farmed seafood. The ASC has various standards compiled for fish farming, while the MSC (Marine Stewardship Council) compiles standards for fish caught in the wild. To date, the ASC has compiled eight standards, covering 12 species, all based on the same principles:

• Comprehensive legal compliance

• Conservation of natural habitat and biodiversity

• Conservation of water resources

• Conservation of species diversity and wild population through prevention of escapes

• Use of feed and other inputs that are sourced responsibly

• Good animal health (no unnecessary use of antibiotics and chemicals)

• Social responsibility for workers and communities impacted by farming

FIRST ASC CERTIFICATION

Lerøy Seafood Group has been involved in the development of the ASC standard since 2004 and was the first company in the world to offer the market salmon produced according to the new ASC environmental standard. The first three facilities in the world to gain certification according to this standard are all connected to Lerøy.

No. 1 Jarfjord - Villa Organic

No. 2 Hogsneset Nord - Lerøy Midt

No. 3 Årøya - Lerøy Aurora

The goal is to gain ASC certification for all our fish-farming facilities. By the end of 2014, all fish sold by Lerøy Aurora had ASC certification. Furthermore, Lerøy has achieved ASC "chain of custody" for its sales, distribution and value-added processing chain, and is now able to offer the Japanese, American and European markets a variety of ASC-certified salmon products.

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Traceability products and feed

Lerøy Seafood Group has full traceability for all products and raw materials, allowing an easy follow-up process of individual commodities online at any given time.

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Lerøy Seafood Group has full traceability for all products.

For species produced by fish farming, such as salmon and trout, the customer can go to Lerøy Seafood Group's website, www.leroyseafood.com, to download traceability information for products sold via Lerøy Seafood AS. One example of this is the Gladlaks – happy salmon – concept, where the consumer can go to Gladlaks.no online and download information specific to the product purchased by entering the traceability code on the product packaging. The current traceability system follows a fish from roe stage to finished, packaged product. When customers log on to the system, they receive detailed information on the product throughout the entire value chain. The system provides information on fish from parent fish stage to slaughter, such as location, treatments and also quality information such as fat, colour and condition. 

FEED

Lerøy Seafood Group also has full traceability for all raw materials that are part of fish stocks used by our farms.

All raw materials included in an individual batch of fish feed can be traced back to the specific raw material.

Species and country of origin are important data, and this tool simplifies our follow-up of raw materials and enables us to track individual commodities online at any given time.

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Preparedness

The Group conducts preparedness tests every year to make sure that the procedures works properly.

Recall

Lerøy Seafood Group has full traceability for all products from egg/boat/trawler/purchasing station to customer.

Every year, recall tests are carried out in relation to our major manufacturers. In 2018, Lerøy Seafoods AS carried out seven recall tests. 

Preparedness group

The preparedness group is made up of

  • CEO
  • EVP Whitefish
  • EVP Farming
  • EVP Sales & Distribution
  • Technical Director
  • Head of Quality and Sustainability
  • Public affairs

The core of the preparedness group comprises the CEO and Head of Quality and Sustainability. The other members are invited to meetings depending on the items to be discussed – Farming, VAP/ Sales, Fisheries or processing. The preparedness group has primary responsibility, both internally and externally, for communications and handling of any relevant challenges/crises. Preparedness plans are also drawn up locally.

The typical procedure for product recall consists of the following phases:

1. Written explanation of nonconformity

2. Classification:

  • Class I: Need for information
  • Class II: Other faults/nonconformities in the product
  • Class III: Products representing a health risk

3. Notify manufacturer and management /preparedness team

4. Tracking product, verify nonconformity

5. Notify customers

6. Written explanation of what is to be withdrawn

7. Inventory/Destruction

8. Corrective action to prevent recurrence

Lerøy Seafood Group has compiled a directive for preparedness and product recall. The preparedness group comprises representatives from management, production, market, quality and environment.

The organisation conducts preparedness tests every year to make sure that the procedures works properly. In 2018 The Group made seven withdrawal tests. These tests involve contacting the producer about a fictional matter, tracing the products from production and identifying which customers have received the product. A risk assessment is always carried out to determine whether the product should be recalled, and which bodies are to be notified.

The Group did not have any product recalls in 2018.

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Product Development

Lerøy Seafood Group´s product developement department cooperates with production and sales to improve the quality of the products through the entire value chain.

Lerøy Seafood Group’s product development department is located at the Group’s headquarter in Bergen. The “One Lerøy Product development team” works through the entire value chain from the raw material to finished products in stores.

Every year, a variety of products are developed in different product groups adapted to different segments. The department cooperates with production and sales to achieve the requested products. The company's products are frequently nominated for prizes in various media/ innovation areas, and have won several awards.

Some OF OUR new products

Mær

New seaweed-based product 

Our seaweed thrives in the nutrient-rich waters surrounding ethically run fish farms. The production of Mær requires no additional feeds or fertilisers. We harvest natural goodness, while protecting the source. Our packaging materials have all been chosen for their environmentally responsible qualities, while also ensuring the product reaches the consumer in perfect condition.