Did you know the International Seafood Sustainability Foundation is a partnership between global tuna canners and environmental leaders from around the world? The group reviews information and provides analysis as part of ISSF’s on-going international tuna sustainability efforts. Those efforts include a three-year at-sea global bycatch reduction project.
The group reviews information and provides analysis as part of ISSF’s on-going international tuna sustainability efforts. Those efforts include a three-year at-sea global bycatch reduction project.
Did you know Greenpeace has been invited to join this group but refused? That’s right. Instead of joining the coalition, it has chosen to attack tuna companies worldwide as part of its own fundraising scheme. Greenpeace claims it’s interested in more than just begging for donations, but when presented with the opportunity to do more than threaten retailers it refuses.
Greenpeace’s dirty little secret is that it’s not really interested in tuna sustainability. If it were, it would pull up a chair with the other adults at the table and get to work.