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Why canned tuna counts

Feature Story | 17 October, 2012 at 7:54

A can of tuna may be small in size but tuna brands play a big role in the health of our oceans. This role is becoming increasingly important as tuna stocks rapidly decline and thousands of tonnes of other marine animals continue to be killed,...

What is sustainable tuna?

Feature Story | 24 October, 2012 at 16:17

It can be confusing. The terms sustainable, green, environmentally friendly are just some that are thrown around for consumers.

We will not be silenced

Feature Story | 1 November, 2012 at 16:11

This week a small billboard company removed our ad exposing John West’s use of destructive fishing practices. The company stated it was due to “commercial pressure.” So where did the pressure come from?

Yes we can! How Australians got John West to change its tuna

Feature Story | 3 December, 2012 at 14:17

It took bike-riding sharks, spoof slasher videos, giant tuna cans on roofs and 20,000 of you taking action, but we’ve had a breakthrough. After six weeks of sustained action (and three years of conversation), John West has agreed to end...

Bycatch, the tuna industry’s dirty little secret.

Feature Story | 12 October, 2011 at 15:52

Aussies love canned tuna, but our appetite for it is having a devastating impact.

Deciding the fate of our oceans

Feature Story | 21 March, 2012 at 10:03

Our oceans give us life. They provide the world with over half the oxygen we breathe, they drive weather systems and they provide us with food, jobs and so much more. In return, we are emptying our oceans of life and choking them with pollution.

John West cans destructive fishing

Press release | 4 December, 2012 at 12:41

3 December, 2012, Sydney: Just six weeks after the launch of Greenpeace’s ‘Reject John West’ campaign, John West has pledged to stop using destructive fishing methods that needlessly kill sharks, rays, baby tuna and turtles.

Greenpeace campaign censored

Press release | 31 October, 2012 at 11:01

Wednesday, 31 October, 2012, Melbourne: Greenpeace is demanding John West clarify whether it was involved in a decision by a small family-owned company to remove a billboard targeting the company near its head office in Melbourne.

Rescuing the Pacific

Report | 1 November, 2011 at 16:30

Pacific tuna fisheries are undergoing a period of transformation. Led by the Pacific Island Nations (PINs) and increasingly supported by progressive voices within the global tuna industry, change is underway to create fisheries that benefit the...

Baby whale shark shows true cost of our tuna choices

Feature Story | 24 November, 2010 at 10:00

Disturbing photos of a juvenile whale shark being hauled on board a tuna fishing boat reinforce the urgent need for Australian tuna brands to source their tuna sustainably.

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