Photo: Laufaleaina Lesā. Retrieved from undp.org
Excerpt from UNDP.org
An innovative experiment, known as the 100% Fish Use project, that successfully tested the conversion of discarded fish skin into sustainable fish leather and leather products, was showcased today by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), at the ‘fish hub’ at Taufusi.
This initiative addresses critical environmental and economic challenges faced by Pacific island countries like Samoa. The vast oceanic resources surrounding Samoa make fish a vital source of food and economic security, but threats such as climate change, pollution, and overfishing endanger ocean ecosystems and livelihoods. In response, UNDP continues to support the Government of Samoa and its people to balance ocean conservation with community needs.
The Accelerator Lab (AccLab), UNDP’s in-house innovation engine, proposed innovative solutions to diversify ocean-dependent livelihoods and aid in ocean conservation. Recognized for its potential impact, AccLab Samoa won the 2023 Japan SDG Challenge, supported by the Cabinet of Japan.