Bedriftens samfunnsansvar Mørekonferansen Ålesund 25. november 2014 Lise Bergan Kommunikasjonsdirektør
Agenda Hva slag selskap er Cermaq Hva er samfunnsansvar for Cermaq Hvordan jobber vi med samfunnsansvar Page 2
Snapshot of Cermaq 142 thousand tons gwe sold in 2013 151 thousand tons gwe estimated for 2014 Revenue (2013) NOK 5.2bn EBIT (2013) NOK 495m Norway Cermaq head office Canada Chile Employees: 4 400 100% owned by Mitsubishi Corporation Cermaq + Mitsubishi Corporation = #2 global salmon farmer Page 3
Cermaq s history is a tale of transformation 1995 1996 2000 2005 2013 2014 State monopoly grain Establish fish feed company Take over of EWOS Enter fish farming through Mainstream in Chile Listed on Oslo Stock Exchange Sale of EWOS Acquired by Mitsubishi Corporation and delisted from OSE Cereal Marine Aqua Today Global #2 in salmon farming and set for further growth Page 4
Salmon farming meets global challenges POPULATION GROWTH: from 5 to 9 billion The global challenges Diversification HEALTH: Nutritious and healthy product ENVIRONMENTAL FOOT PRINT: Efficient feed conversion and low carbon footprint COMMUNITY: Local jobs and ripple effects Page 5
Fokusere på det som er viktigst Viktig for bærekraftige resultater (KPI) Viktig for våre interessenter Åpenhet, men ulik grad av rapportering Page 6
Growth in salmon farming requires sustainable solutions Growing global demand for protein can only be met by aquaculture To grow, the salmon industry must demonstrate sustainability Cermaq aims to lead the way in adopting sustainable solutions Photo: Norwegian Seafood Council/Ingvar Eriksson Page 7
Operations based on four corner stones Diversification by geography and species The CERMAQ way Diversification Optimal feed and nutrition Smolt quality Preventive fish health Page 8
Sustainable solutions require innovation Cermaq has a dedicated research team and pursues innovation to - Reduce sea lice and disease - Explore new technology - Reduce environmental impact Example - Piloting Aquadome - Closed containment system - Volume 5.560 m3 (diameter 28 meters and depth 15 meters) - Installation in Nordland, Norway - Avoiding Lice - Reducing risk of escapes Page 9
Sustainable solutions require dedicated employees United by common values and standards Knowledge and empowerment to take decisions close to the fish Health and safety is priority # 1 - one injury is one too many Page 10
A responsible partner in local communities Page 11
Cermaq is open about own performance - Dialogue with stakeholders to understand their concerns and proposals - Comprehensive reporting of numbers and results - We measure sustainability because it matters. What gets measured, gets done www.report2013.cermaq.com Page 12
We endorse global initiatives - large challenges can only be solved through industry collaboration and partnerships Page 13
Leading sustainable aquaculture for a better tomorrow Thank you for your attention Photo: Norwegian Seafood Council/Mari Svenningsen Page 14
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Sustainable aquaculture is an integrated part of our operations SOCIETY ENVIRONMENT ECONOMIC Healthy and safe working environment Respect labour rights Respect the right of indigenous People Zero tolerance for corruption Open and transparent dialogue with stakeholders Produce healthy seafood with minimal ecological footprint Optimal biological performance through preventive fish health and animal welfare Efficient use of resources, e.g. marine ingredients in feed Create value to our shareholders and attract capital to secure further growth and profitability Create economic value to the communities in which we operate Page 16
Salmon healthy beyond Omega 3 Fish and seafood provide essential nutrients which are essential for a balanced diet: Protein with all essential amino acids Vitamin D Vitamin B12 Iodine Selene Marine omega-3 fatty acids Salmon is a rich source of Marine Omega 3 (EPA and DHA) Safe to eat: Farmed salmon is strictly checked for undesired content. Page 17