The participating seafood companies: Sofrimar, Kish Fish, Island Seafood’s, Keohanes, McBride Fishing, Atlantis, Oceanpath, Killybegs Seafood’s, Premier Fish and Irish Fish Canners have been working with both BIM through the Green Seafood Business Programme and Bord Bia to drive sustainability in their businesses and in particular to achieve the high standards set out under Bord Bia’s Origin Green programme, the national sustainability plan for the food and drink sector.
Sustainability has formed a vital part of Silver Hill Farm’s expansion plan. Since becoming verified members of the Origin Green programme, the company’s sustainability plan has worked hand in hand with its business plan and focuses on key objectives including reducing carbon, eliminating waste and maximising efficiencies.
Silver Hill Farm has dedicated itself to a policy of maximising output and eliminating waste and over the years they have developed a market for every part of the duck! It is a family run and export focused business employing 160 people and produces 60,000 ducks each week
BIM, in conjunction with Bord Bia, will be organising a cross-sectoral Sustainability Knowledge Sharing Visit later in 2017 whereby a leading seafood processor will host a delegation from other Irish food sectors in order to showcase the innovations and achievements of the seafood sector in the area of sustainability.