
Coller FAIRR Seafood Index
Marubeni Corporation
Marubeni Corporation (Marubeni) has a Net Maturity Score of 19/100, placing it in the third quartile of the index. The company is involved in shrimp and salmon farming, feed manufacturing, and post-harvest activities. Governance is a relative strength (63/100), with Board-level sustainability oversight, links between executive pay and sustainability targets, and partial external assurance of its greenhouse gas emissions and water reporting reflected in its score. Marubeni’s Respect for Human Rights Policy covers workers and suppliers and includes due diligence and grievance mechanisms. This contributes to scores on Worker Representation (45/100), Workforce Wellbeing (38/100), and Modern Slavery and Child Labour (37/100). On Seafood Traceability (15/100), Marubeni’s Seafood Product Procurement Policy outlines a high-level traceability commitment. The company also participates in stakeholder initiatives, such as the Japan Responsible Seafood Roundtable, that aim to foster collaborative action on this topic. However, Marubeni does not appear to have assessed its operational exposure to illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing. It provides limited information on opportunity areas such as Protein Diversification (10/100) and Unfed Aquaculture (0/100). It also reports insufficiently on how it manages risks related to Antibiotic Stewardship (0/100), Animal Welfare (1/100), Deforestation and Conversion (2/100), Water Scarcity (5/100) and Ecosystem Impacts (4/100), resulting in low scores for these topics. The company interacted with FAIRR during the 2025/26 benchmarking cycle.
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