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Clover Leaf Seafoods: Canada's largest brand of unsustainable tuna

Hub | June 1, 2011 at 10:25

Clover Leaf canned tuna products are missing the key ingredient: sustainable and equitable tuna. Instead, Clover Leaf sources its tuna from fisheries that employ destructive fishing practices that result in the killing of much more than just...

Tuna

Hub | December 14, 2011 at 12:05

Tuna is one of the world's favourite fish and a staple in many Canadian households. Tuna provides a critical source of protein for millions of people across the globe, and as a top predator in marine food chains, holds a unique place in ocean...

Oceans

Hub | December 12, 2011 at 15:30

Life on our blue planet depends on healthy oceans, but recent reports warn that sea life faces the next mass extinction. Next to climate change, overfishing is the single greatest threat to marine biodiversity. Industrial fishing has reduced...

Oceans

Hub | December 12, 2011 at 15:30

Life on our blue planet depends on healthy oceans, but recent reports warn that sea life faces the next mass extinction. Next to climate change, overfishing is the single greatest threat to marine biodiversity. Industrial fishing has reduced...

Ask Ron Schindler to switch to ocean-friendly tuna

Action | June 1, 2011 at 11:59

Take action! Call Clover Leaf’s Executive VP/Managing Director and urge him to stop sourcing tuna from fisheries that are killing not just tuna but sharks, rays, sea turtles, seabirds and baby tuna.

Call Clover Leaf!

Ask Ron Schindler to switch to ocean-friendly tuna

Canadian tuna brands start following international wave of change

Feature story | March 26, 2012 at 6:30

As leaders convene in Guam today to discuss the future of Pacific tuna stocks, Greenpeace Canada’s second annual canned tuna ranking finds some Canadian brands are joining a growing industry transition towards sustainability. Greenpeace gave a...

Greenpeace Releases Shocking Video of Tuna Industry’s Wasteful Fishing Practices

Feature story | November 17, 2011 at 10:00

17 November 2011 (Vancouver) – Shocking video footage captured by a tuna industry whistleblower was released by Greenpeace today. The video reveals the routine and careless slaughter of marine species, including whale sharks, rays and whales [1].

Greenpeace: Taste the waste in Clover Leaf canned tuna

Feature story | May 26, 2011 at 11:26

Vancouver — Greenpeace today launched a campaign directed at Clover Leaf Seafoods through a parody website and by distributing fake tuna cans labeled “Just Tuna?” to highlight the ocean life that the company wastes in filling its cans.

Sustainability or Stalling?

Page | June 1, 2011 at 10:44

Clover Leaf takes the approach to sustainability — “fish them to save them” — to work to improve fisheries and protect tuna for the future. Instead, this approach has gotten us to where we are today. Greenpeace believes that Clover Leaf needs to...

Clover Leaf labeling bites

Page | June 1, 2011 at 10:47

Clover Leaf products don’t say “may contain species of tuna not on this label” or “shark and sea turtle unfriendly.” Without knowing the fishing methods used to catch the tuna in your can, those statements could have more truth than you’d like.

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