It is with enormous pleasure that we can reveal a groundbreaking victory for our oceans campaign: Princes, a leading tinned tuna brand, finally got your message that canning ocean destruction is unacceptable. Thanks to your efforts - the company...
Princes is sending out an automated response to anyone emailing the company asking them to stop using fishing methods that kill sharks, turtles, dolphins and other fish in order to fill their cans with tuna. I've taken the letter...
Greenpeace UK has just launched a new tinned tuna sustainability ranking . On top of are Sainsbury’s and Marks and Spencer followed by Waitrose, three major retailers that have gone to great lengths to ensure that tuna, sold in their...
Being a Greenpeace oceans campaigner I haven’t eaten tuna for years. But, how about my little nephew? He recently asked me for a tuna pizza. I told him that there’s a good chance that sharks, turtles or baby tuna could have died for...
Here’s a list of environmentally news collected for you daily by the Greenpeace team. Enjoy! Top News: Princes Tuna give into Greenpeace demands and Harrison Ford tries to save the planet with a Facebook game. Elsewhere, bees are...
Nina, Greenpeace International oceans campaigner, writes about the latest developments in our efforts to protect one of the world's most important fish. As part of our campaign to save the oceans, Princes tuna, an industry leader...
The canned tuna you buy could be killing threatened marine life, such as sharks, rays, sea turtles and other fish as unwanted bycatch.
21 February 2011 - United Kingdom. Greenpeace activists dressed in shark costumes hand out leaflets to Princes staff as they arrive for work, confronting them with the consequences of the destructive fishing methods used by Princes to catch their...
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