Greenpeace Releases Supermarket Seafood Sustainability Scorecard
by Fabian on 2008/12/11
Despite numerous warnings about the crisis of unsustainable seafood, leading US supermarkets are still failing to raise their standards.
According to the Greenpeace seafood sustainability scorecard, released today, only Whole Foods, Ahold USA, Target, and Harris Teeter have acceptable seafood practices.
The leading 20 supermarket chains continue to stock endangered seafood such as orange roughy, swordfish, and Chilean sea bass. Read more
Source: Green Biz
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