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Measuring Environmental Footprints of Animal Feed – GFLI x OECD Seminar 2025

On September 23, 2025, over 40 participants gathered in Paris and more than 160 joined online for the first joint seminar organized by the Global Feed LCA Institute (GFLI) and the OECD (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development). The event explored a central question: how can we reliably and consistently measure and communicate the environmental footprint of

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International Seminar Recording: Measuring Environmental Footprints of Animal Feed

The Global Feed LCA Institute (GFLI), in collaboration with the OECD, hosted an international seminar bringing together policymakers, researchers, and representatives from the feed industry to discuss how to effectively measure and reduce the environmental footprint of animal feed. The event highlighted the importance of harmonized, science-based approaches and transparent data to support more sustainable

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Uniform methodology as the backbone of the animal protein chain

GFLI Connect X Koen Deconinck We’re proud to feature the OECD as a key voice in driving global alignment on sustainability reporting. In this interview, Koen Deconinck, Economist at the OECD, reflects on the importance of harmonized methodologies for environmental impact assessment. With 38 member countries, the OECD plays a central role in coordinating workable

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GFLI & OECD: How industry and policy making collaborate on environmental measurement for animal protein

GFLI Connect x OECD At GFLI, we share a common goal with the OECD: building alignment and creating a level playing field for environmental impact reporting. As reporting needs evolve, the demand for data that is more explicit, representative, and credible continues to grow. GFLI is helping to meet this challenge by supporting the use

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From Dialogue to Impact: OECD, The Netherlands & Sector Dynamics

GFLI Connect X LVVN We’re proud to highlight the Dutch Ministry of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality, an active partner in fostering collaboration within the Global Feed LCA Institute. In our latest interview, Jasper Dalhuisen, Dutch Agricultural Counselor to the OECD, shares why The Netherlands—one of the world’s largest producers of animal proteins—values the work

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Measuring environmental footprint of animal feed

GFLI is proud to be featured in Feed & Additive Magazine’s article “Measuring environmental footprint of animal feed” (September 2025), highlighting our role as the global reference for feed LCA data. The piece explores how GFLI’s science-based methodology, aligned with FAO-LEAP and PEFCR-Feed, provides consistent, high-quality datasets across the value chain—bridging suppliers, companies, and policymakers while addressing

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Charting New Waters: Building the First PEF-Compliant Generator for Fisheries and Feed ingredients

In a major leap forward for environmental transparency in the seafood sector, a new collaboration is underway between GFLI (Global Feed LCA Institute), Sjømat Norge, and LCA.no. Their joint project, funded by FHF (The Norwegian Seafood Research Fund), aims to deliver a cutting-edge, cloud-based tool for environmental data generation — the first of its kind to comply with both GFLI standards

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Higher Tier Modelling in the Scientific Advisory Council

GFLI’s Scientific Advisory Council recently came together to discuss key topics currently relevant for the Institute. One of those topics is the acceptance of higher tier data for integration into the GFLI database.  Council members highlighted the need for more granular and more regionalized data in order to account for different production systems, and thereby better

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