SalMar ASA 2022 AR2

The report outlines SalMar's performance and strategic developments for 2022, during which it became the world's second-largest producer of farmed salmon following mergers with NTS, NRS, and SalmoNor. The company achieved record harvest volumes across its regions and generated gross operating revenues of NOK 20.1 billion. On the sustainability front, SalMar reduced its Scope 3 greenhouse gas emissions by 22% compared to the 2020 base year and maintained zero antibiotic use in both Norway and Iceland. Additionally, the company continued to pioneer offshore aquaculture through SalMar Aker Ocean and upgraded its key processing facilities.

Company: SalMar ASA

Sector: Consumer Staples

Country: Norway

Year: 2022

Type: AR2

Pages: 211

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SalMar ASA

SalMar ASA 2022 Annual Report

Annual Report

The report outlines SalMar's performance and strategic developments for 2022, during which it became the world's second-largest producer of farmed salmon following mergers with NTS, NRS, and SalmoNor. The company achieved record harvest volumes across its regions and generated gross operating revenues of NOK 20.1 billion. On the sustainability front, SalMar reduced its Scope 3 greenhouse gas emissions by 22% compared to the 2020 base year and maintained zero antibiotic use in both Norway and Iceland. Additionally, the company continued to pioneer offshore aquaculture through SalMar Aker Ocean and upgraded its key processing facilities.

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Document Details

Report Year

2022

Reporting Period

Jan 1, 2022 - Dec 31, 2022

Fiscal Year

2022

Published

Apr 28, 2023

Type

Annual Report with Sustainability Disclosures

Language

English

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