This is the sixth iteration of Greenpeace’s Carting Away the Oceans (CATO) project, and for the first time, a retailer (two of them, in fact) has crossed the seven-point mark and entered the “good” category.
The Greenpeace Carting Away the Oceans report has evaluated supermarket sustainability since 2008, and up until this year no retailer had earned a green rating. This year, for the first time, the CATO report features two retailers--Safeway and...
Our oceans are in peril. Despite the sustainable seafood movement gaining steam globally, the devastation wrought by global industrialized fishing continues on a massive scale. In spite of overwhelming evidence and strong warnings from the...
In the third edition of Greenpeace’s seafood sustainability scorecard –Carting Away the Oceans -- released today, more than half of the leading supermarket chains in the U.S. have now made some sign of progress in increasing the sustainability of...
Supermarkets feed the growing appetite for seafood in the U.S. and ring up approximately $16 billion each year in seafood sales. Consumers buy half their seafood at supermarkets, yet as our report reveals, few supermarkets meet this consumer...
Today marks the release of Greenpeace USA’s fifth Carting Away the Oceans (CATO) report , our periodic snapshot of seafood sustainability in the US grocery sector. Over the past three years, this report has tracked a current of...
Jim Sinegal, Costco’s CEO, is getting more emails than he ever thought possible. In just one day, 12,000 people sent emails to the bulk-store giant asking the company to protect the oceans, not their image. It's clear we all want to...
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