MarinTrust and the MSC are pleased to announce the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to enhance cooperation within the marine ingredient supply chain. The agreement aims to improve understanding of both programs, reduce duplication, and create efficiencies for marine ingredient producers. Both organisations will explore opportunities for mutual recognition and alignment of Standards.
Libby Woodhatch, Executive Chair at MarinTrust notes: “This collaboration reflects both organisations' shared commitment to improving fisheries management and addressing the increasing demand for responsible marine ingredients. This MoU aims to clarify and recognise that both programs are complementary yet different. The complementarity enables efficiencies to be designed and offered to seafood supply chain actors”.
According to Nicolas Guichoux, Chief Program Officer at MSC, “The core of this MoU is to recognise that both programs share an interest in positioning robust assurance – based on credible third-party certification – as the preferable tool for the marine ingredients industry to demonstrate responsible sourcing.”
Key differences between both programs include:
• Scope: MSC’s Fisheries Standard cover target stock health, ecosystem impacts, and management. MSC Chain of Custody covers segregation-based traceability in the supply chain. MarinTrust covers responsible sourcing and production, as well as traceability of marine ingredients. As a prerequisite to an audit and MarinTrust certification, the raw materials must be approved.