How seafood business models can incorporate circular economy principles

June 28, 2021 EcoVadis EN


Seafood is expected to become increasingly important in future food systems and healthy diets. This transition will require the seafood sector to adapt business practices to respond to environmental and social challenges while increasing resilience.

The new paper develops the circular economy-resilience framework for business models (CERF-BM) and, through exploring the current literature, applies this framework to business models in the seafood sector.


Read the full article at: phys.org

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