NEWS 22 FEED & ADDITIVE MAGAZINE February 2026 Adisseo, one of the world leaders in animal nutrition and health, is being recognized for its transparency on environmental issues and sustainability by CDP (Carbon Disclosure Project), the global environmental non-profit that runs the world’s only independent disclosure system. CDP is considered one of the most widely recognized and demanding international benchmarks today for assessing climate performance, ESG transparency, and environmental risk management. Bingjing Ding, Adisseo Executive Vice President Strategic Investment & Sustainability said, “Adisseo is deeply committed to limiting the environmental impact of its activities. This improved CDP score recognizes the continuous efforts of all our teams worldwide. It reinforces our determination to build a sustainable future for our company, our customers, and the livestock industry globally.” “A CDP score is a sign of commitment to high-quality data that enables companies to take earth-positive economic decisions that future-proof their operations, improving access to capital, competitiveness and compliance. Tackling environmental risks head-on will create a more resilient economy and increase companies’ ability to innovate and invest,” said Sherry Madera, CEO of CDP. Read more>> Adisseo reaches ‘B’ in CDP climate assessment Is it possible to improve feed conversion ratios by 10% in aquafeed applications while cutting reliance on fishmeal? Peaking at 30% for salmon? For a Danish biosolutions company, the answer is yes. Trial results from Aerbio’s innovative protein ingredient, Proton™, demonstrate its potential to transform the aquafeed industry. The company notes that, having been rigorously tested, the protein ingredient’s performance in feed conversion trials has exceeded all expectations. In trials conducted by independent third parties, Proton™ has replaced fishmeal at 5–20% inclusion rates in commercial-like feed mixes, used as control diets. The outcome was an improved feed conversion ratio of 10% for shrimp, while the salmon feed conversion ratio improved by up to a remarkable 30% in some tested feed formulations. Aerbio points out that the commercial upside is significant. Based on the current market pricing of incumbent protein ingredients, the company estimates that using Proton™ could increase aquafeed value chains’ earnings by up to €700 per tonne of aquafeed where Proton™ is included. Proton™ targets an annual aquafeed market well above 50 million metric tonnes. “The results have been overwhelming, even for us,” says Aerbio’s CEO, Kaspar Kristiansen. “To meet the protein needs of the future, we need to think innovatively, and that is what our team has done with Proton™. In itself, our product holds strong traits, but in a wider perspective, we believe our technology is the large-scale solution to meet the demand for protein in aquafeed.” Read more>> Aerbio: New microbial protein shows impressive results in aquafeeds Photo: Aerbio
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