Finding the Carbon Footprint of Wild Alaska Pollock
The Association of Genuine Alaska Pollock Producers (GAPP) wants a science-based understanding of the total environmental impact over the life span -- from harvesting to the plate -- of Alaska pollock. Last week they selected a consultant to complete a comprehensive Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) of the Wild Alaska Pollock industry.
Renowned sustainability consultant Quantis will conduct the LCA over the next seven months. Headquartered in Switzerland, Quantis has offices there and in Paris, Milan, Boston, and Bogota.
LCA is an internationally-recognized way to evaluate the environmental impacts of products...
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