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'Green' grocer caught red-handed with redlist fish

Posted by jossc — 7 November 2008 at 12:55pm - Comments

Loblaws: caught red-handed selling unsustainable 'red-list' fish

Greenpeace Canada exposed the country's largest grocery store chain's claims to be a 'green' grocer as false this week, after an investigation into how they source their seafood. Loblaws, whose stores account for nearly a third of all groceries sold in Canada, were found to be selling 14 of the 15 species on Greenpeace's 'Redlist' - made up of those species that are most destructively fished or farmed.

To get 'redlisted' a species must be in serious trouble, usually defined as facing a 90% reduction in numbers. Currently top of the Canadian list are Atlantic bluefin tuna, Atlantic cod, sharks, skate, shrimp and orange roughy - all of which are sold by Loblaws.

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Glastonbury skate competition rules

Last edited 19 May 2008 at 12:01pm

This competition is for fun and to raise awareness about sustainably harvested timber but there are still a few rules, sorry:

1. Competition starts now. Competition closes on 9 June 2008 at midnight GMT so all links must be in the comments below by then.

2. There are three pairs of tickets for one skater and a friend (that will have to be an adult guardian if the skater is under 16). These tickets are non-transferrable - you need to use them yourself and you can't sell them. You'll need to provide the name of your guest when we contact you.

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