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Sustainability

Salmar embroiled in media scandal over use of now-banned substance to treat sealice

Norwegian salmon farmer used loophole in the regulation to use the restricted substance formaldehyde, or methanal, to deal with 'acute' cases of sealice at three of its sites

By Undercurrent News | Sept. 25, 2015 14:07 BST
Salmar, Brussels 2015
Seafood Expo Global, May 2015, Brussels, Belgium. Photo: Miriam Okarimia/ Undercurrent News
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