Skretting Norway placed in top category of PwC’s Climate Index (West)

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In addition to transparent reporting, Skretting Norway was able to document reductions in absolute emissions which appear to be permanent.

The PwC Climate Index (West) is an annual audit of how the 50 largest companies in western Norway conduct their sustainability initiatives and environmental reporting. For 2022, only 3 out of 50 companies were placed in the top category, and Skretting Norway is proud to be one of them. PwC based their evaluations on publicly available information from each company’s website, and Skretting Norway was judged based on its fish feed footprint report for 2021.

‘Skretting’s environmental impact on the value chain for the last three years was clearly presented and easy to understand. At the same time they have impressive results to show for the work they’ve done in reducing emissions in line with the Paris Agreement,’ says John Wikström, leader for strategy and sustainability in PwC Bergen.

The fact that Skretting is recognised in PwC’s Climate Index demonstrates that we report our environmental impact in an accessible manner. We have worked hard to measure and reduce our greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, not just from our own production but also with our suppliers.
Leif Kjetil Skjæveland, Manager of Sustainability and Public Affairs, Skretting Norway

Skretting Norway was included in the top category of the PwC Climate Index (West) because its report met these requirements:

  • Open, solid reporting of the company's greenhouse gas emissions at least three years back in time
  • Clear specifications on which sources of emissions are included in the calculations
  • Reporting that includes all significant emissions in Scope 1, 2 and 3
  • Able to demonstrate reductions in carbon intensity and/or absolute emissions
  • Average reduction in emissions over the past three years are in line with the requirements and expectations of the Paris Agreement (>7% according to the EU's Low Carbon Benchmark Regulation)
  • Emission reductions appear to be permanent and not temporary

‘The fact that Skretting is recognised in PwC’s Climate Index demonstrates that we report our environmental impact in an accessible manner. We have worked hard to measure and reduce our greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, not just from our own production but also with our suppliers. There is a lot to be gained from collaborating with others in the industry instead of trying to work alone,’ says Leif Kjetil Skjæveland, Skretting Norway’s Manager of Sustainability and Public Affairs. ‘From 2018 to 2021, we’ve reduced the absolute CO2e emissions for the fish feed we manufacture by 24%. But if we were to measure up to the third quarter of 2022, the absolute reduction is around 35%.’