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Canadian and U.S. Conservation Community Invites Retail Businesses to Move Forward on Sustainable Seafood Initiatives
By: David Suzuki Foundation The Common Vision outlines realistic steps companies can take to develop and implement a comprehensive, corporate policy on sustainable, wild-caught and farmed seafood. This initiative provides businesses that buy and sell seafood with a clear path for moving ahead with sustainable seafood purchasing. “In the past, we’ve heard from companies that there is too much competing information about environmentally responsible seafood”, said Jennifer Lash from the Living Oceans Society. “Seafood buyers and suppliers now have consistent input from a broad range of The Common Vision identifies six critical areas where companies can take action to ensure a sustainable seafood supply and protect ocean environments: Making a commitment to develop and implement a comprehensive, corporate policy on sustainable seafood; “The SeaChoice groups are committed to working collaboratively with the seafood industry, particularly large retailers that market seafood, to find ways ensuring sustainable seafood is standard fare in the marketplace”, said Bill Wareham of the David Suzuki Foundation. For more information on SeaChoice or to download a copy of Canada’s Business Guide to Sustainable Seafood, please visit www.seachoice.org. For more information about the Conservation Alliance for Seafood Solutions and the “Common Vision for
Jennifer Lash
Bill Wareham
Colin Campbell
Anna Magera
Sabine Jessen source: David Suzuki Foundation |
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