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OMEGA PROTEINS LIMITED

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Founded

Website

https://www.omegaprotein.com

Articles

154 Articles

Category

Meat Packing Plants

Prepared Feed and Feed Ingredients for Animals and Fowls, Except Dogs and Cats

Description

Omega Protein is a company that has been delivering quality ingredients for over 100 years. They are committed to sustainable fishing and producing exceptional quality products. They are the leading producer in the US of omega-3 rich fish oil, protein-rich specialty fishmeal, and organic fish solubles. They also provide ingredients for pet food manufacturers to improve protein quality and provide additional nutrients. Omega Protein has a multigenerational workforce and takes pride in having generations of families work at the company. Throughout history, they have made advancements in fishing practices, such as the use of spotter planes and hydraulic power blocks. They have also received certifications for sustainable seafood. In 2017, Omega Protein was acquired by Cooke Inc., a global seafood leader. Omega Protein achieved certification against the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) standards in 2019, demonstrating its commitment to seafood sustainability and best practices for operating healthy fisheries.

Articles

£50,000 bill after Denholme site public inquiry

2015-08-20 (keighleynews.co.uk)

£50,000 bill after Denholme site public inquiry

BRADFORD Council was forced to pay just over £50,000 after a public inquiry into Omega Proteins’ animal-rendering plant in Denholme went against...

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High Court Gives Wide Protection To ‘Satisfactory Quality’ And ‘Fitness For Purpose’ Provisions Of Sale Of Goods Laws – Webster v JG Pears, And Omega Proteins, And Northern Counties Meat, High Court.. - Contracts and Commercial Law - UK

2009-08-07 (mondaq.com)

High Court Gives Wide Protection To ‘Satisfactory Quality’ And ‘Fitness For Purpose’ Provisions Of Sale Of Goods Laws – Webster v JG Pears, And Omega Proteins, And Northern Counties Meat, High Court.. - Contracts and Commercial Law - UK

This case concerned the contract for Omega’s sale of animal by-products to Pears. Pears claimed that the products had to be of category 3 standard rather than category 1 standard and Omega had breached the contract by supplying only to the category 1 standard.

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