Sources of scientific data referencing Snappy Tom
Category | Source | Code | Comment | Rating Date | Subject |
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Environmental :: Oceans & Seafood | Canned Tuna Guide - Greenpeace | Bycatch and fishing methods: : Safcol does not provide information on the fishing method it uses. Traceability and labelling: Safcol does not label its cans with the species of the tuna inside or information about where this tuna comes from. Support for marine reserves and equitable fishing: Safcol has not expressed public support for the establishment of marine reserves, nor does it have a equitable and sustainable sourcing policy. Verdict: : It is a very poor report card for Safcol. If it is serious about the future of its industry, it needs to act now and ensure it uses sustainable and equitably sourced tuna. | July 1, 2010 | Safcol Australia | |
Environmental :: Packaging / Recycling | National Packaging Covenant Signatory | Signatory to the National Packaging Covenant (mk2- began September 2005), a voluntary agreement to encourage waste minimisation. | Safcol Australia | ||
Environmental :: Oceans & Seafood | Canned Tuna Guide - Greenpeace | Ranked with 71/100 - green (good) | Jan. 1, 2011 | Safcol Australia |
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