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.
Kaoshiung, Taiwan - A blacklisted tuna factory ship was blocked from leaving port by Greenpeace climbers from the Rainbow Warrior. They locked themselves to the anchor chain while campaigners called on Taiwan's Fisheries Agency to investigate the...
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...
In the fourth edition of Greenpeace’s seafood sustainability scorecard, Carting Away the Oceans, we are noticing a trend emerging among the largest US seafood retailers. It’s becoming clear that several supermarkets—such as Wegmans, Target, and...
The future of our oceans became a little bit brighter as Trader Joe’s agreed to "green-up their stores" by implementing sustainable seafood policies.
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...
The World's Favorite Fish is Disappearing Before Our Eyes
In the fourth edition of Greenpeace’s seafood sustainability scorecard –Carting Away the Oceans -- released today, half of the leading supermarket chains in the U.S. received ‘passing’ scores in the sustainability of their seafood operations for...
Tuna is one of the world’s favorite fish. It provides a critical part of the diet for millions of poor people, as well as being at the core of the world's luxury sashimi markets. But global tuna stocks are under threat. Many tuna species are now...
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