Addressing challenges and opportunities of the European seafood sector under a circular economy framework

Israel Ruiz-Salmón, María Margallo, Jara Laso, Pedro Villanueva-Rey, Dolores Mariño, Paula Quinteiro, Ana Cláudia Dias, Maria Leonor Nunes, António Marques, Gumersindo Feijoo, María Teresa Moreira, Philippe Loubet, Guido Sonnemann, Andy Morse, Ronan Cooney, Eoghan Clifford, Neil Rowan, Diego Méndez-Paz, Xesús Iglesias-Parga, Clémentine AngladaJean Christophe Martin, Ángel Irabien, Rubén Aldaco

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Abstract

The European seafood and aquaculture sectors are facing important challenges in terms of environmental threats (climate change, marine debris, resources depletion), social development (worker rights, consumer's awareness) or economic growth (market and nonmarket goods and services, global competitiveness). These issues are forcing all stakeholders, from policy-makers to citizens and industries, to move to more sustainable policies, practices and processes. Consequently, an improvement in collaborations among different parties and beyond borders is required to create more efficient networks along the supply chain of seafood and aquaculture sectors. To achieve this, a “nexus thinking” approach (i.e. the analysis of actions in connected systems) combined with a life cycle thinking appears as an excellent opportunity to facilitate the transition to a circular economy.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)101-106
Number of pages6
JournalCurrent Opinion in Environmental Science and Health
Volume13
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2020

Keywords

  • Aquaculture
  • Circular economy
  • Climate change
  • LCA
  • Seafood

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