We will "assign a" "YES" "to this question if:
- The company declares that it has canned fish with sustainable certification. It does not report its proportion with respect to the total canned fish, but it must clearly indicate what type of certifcations it offers.
If the company does not publish this information in its reports, check its assortment in its online store, in a physical store, on the Openfoodfact platform (
https://es.openfoodfacts.org/) or simply by calling Customer Service.
Among the main certifications and reference standards in sustainable fishing are:
Marine Stewardship Council (MSC), Aquaculture Stewardship Council (ASC), Naturland, Bioland, BAP Best Aquaculture Practice, social and environmental sustainability label �Friends of the Sea�, principles of the ISSF (International Seafood Sustainability Foundation), Fishing Tuna Responsible APR of Aenor Confort, ISO 195006 Sustainable fishing,, Dolphin Safe, Fad-free, GLOBALG.AP and organic farming of the
EU.
We will assign a "NO" if:
- The company does not make any statements in this regard or does not indicate the type of certification of its products.
This information can be found in the online stores of supermarkets, visiting their physical stores, on the website
https://es.openfoodfacts.org/ or in any of the following reports published on the companies website:
- Annual memory
- Corporate Social Responsibility Report
- Sustainability Report
- Environmental Report
- Report on Carbon Footprint
- Non-Financial Information Statement (EINF)