Atuna received the below Greenpeace press release, which focuses on the battle against IUU fishing.
In a show of consumer power, Scandinavian frozen food giant Findus has agreed to stop selling illegally caught fish. The people at Findus immediately responded when their company's dealings with pirate fisheries were exposed on Swedish national TV.
Working with award-winning journalists from Kalla Fakta‚ a popular Swedish television program, we helped show the path by which fish illegally caught in the
Findus, who produce a large range of popular frozen fish products, were shown to be sourcing illegally caught fish from the
The morning after the show's screening, we turned up at Findus International headquarters in
No floundering: Findus does the right thing
Findus were quick to react to our demands, promising to break off their contracts with the identified procurers of illegal fish (Danish giant Kangamiut), and to contract an outside auditor to review the sourcing policy of their other suppliers. The company also initiated a “joint Swedish strategy†with the Swedish fish industry to help combat illegal fishing.
According to the Norwegian government about 100,000 tons of cod are illegally caught in the
Consumer power: pressure for change
By pressuring food suppliers to act responsibly we can help ensure that the food we eat is not contributing to the destruction of our fisheries and oceans. As Ocean Defenders, we can change the way international companies like Findus work, and on a global scale this can really make a difference.
For Findus just the threat of customers viewing their brand negatively made them take immediate action. Isn’t it amazing how much power we consumers really have, especially when we speak with one voice?
â€Individually we are a drop... together, we are an ocean.â€
Source: Press Release Greenpeace