Genevra Morrison-Hutton

UK And Strategic Projects Marcoms Lead at Aquaculture Stewardship Council (ASC)

Genevra Morrison-Hutton has a strong background in communications and marketing. Currently working as UK and Strategic Projects Marcoms Lead at the Aquaculture Stewardship Council (ASC), Genevra previously held positions such as Senior Campaign Manager at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and Strategic Communications Insight Lead at the Office for National Statistics. With a Bachelor of Arts in European Social and Political Studies from UCL and a Master of Philosophy in History from Trinity College Dublin, Genevra's expertise spans various sectors including education, finance, and government.

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Aquaculture Stewardship Council (ASC)

ASC is the acronym for Aquaculture Stewardship Council, an independent not for profit organisation. The ASC was founded in 2010 by WWF and IDH (Dutch Sustainable Trade Initiative) to manage global standards for responsible aquaculture, which have been developed by the Aquaculture Dialogues, a program of roundtables initiated and coordinated by WWF. What is the ASC The ASC aims to be the world's leading certification and labelling programme for responsibly farmed seafood. The ASC is a global organisation working with aquaculture producers, seafood processors, retail and foodservice companies, scientists, conservation groups and the public to promote the best environmental and social choice in seafood. The ASC's aquaculture certification programme and seafood label recognises and rewards responsible aquaculture. What the ASC does Working with partners, the ASC runs an exciting and ambitious programme to transform the world's seafood markets and promote the best environmental and social aquaculture performance. Our standards seek to increase the availability of certified responsible seafood. The ASC's credible consumer logo assures compliance and makes it easy for everyone to take part.


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