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When spending countless hours sorting through meal delivery sites, one of the questions that comes to mind is: where does this food actually come from? While the ease of regular meal delivery kits may ...
This report presents eight concrete recommendations from the Expert Panel on Legal and Traceable Wild Fish Products, which are also supported by the institutions that each panelist represents.
MONTEREY, Calif. – In an era when consumers increasingly want to eat sustainable, socially responsible food, tracing fish from the boat to the plate is a holy grail in the seafood industry. The ...
More than ?one? billion people worldwide depend on fish as their primary source of protein?. ?But our love affair with seafood has led to overfishing and put a strain on the fragile marine ecosystem.
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The second-largest discount retailer in the United States has announced that it will sell only sustainable, traceable fish by 2015. Minneapolis-based Target Corp. operates 1,762 stores, many of which ...
This report presents eight concrete recommendations from the Expert Panel on Legal and Traceable Wild Fish Products, which are also supported by the institutions that each panelist represents.
Target, the second-largest discount retailer in the U.S., said it will sell only sustainable, traceable fish by 2015. The Minneapolis-based company will partner with the nonprofit marine conservation ...