As of 1st December 2021, the transition period has ended for the CoC V1.1 to CoC V2.
All current CoC Certificate Holders due surveillance or recertification audits must now be audited against Version 2 of the MarinTrust Chain of Custody Standard.
As the need for remote auditing continues, MarinTrust allows new applicants and high-risk facilities, as of 7th March 2022, to be audited on a partially remote basis via an ‘enhanced remote audit’.
Exalmar, a Peruvian fishmeal and fish oil producer based in Peru, is the first company to have achieved the certification for its further processing and trading activities under the
MarinTrust, the leading certification programme for marine ingredients, has launched its new bilingual website (English and Spanish), www.marin-trust.com, offering engaging content, tailored to di
Standards cannot remain static as they need to remain relevant and robust to meet changes in legislation and the changing needs of a constantly evolving market. Therefore, MarinTrust is required to revise its main standard at least once every 5 years.
The Global Seafood Alliance (GSA) and MarinTrust have signed a memorandum of understanding whereby the two organizations will work together to meet the goal of 75 percent of the world’s marine ingredients supplies being either certified, in assessment, in application or in the MarinT