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Author Credit:  Greenpeace
Date Taken:  12 January, 2011

John West – changing their tuna?

Posted by Willie - 16 December 2009 at 3:36pm - 0 Comments

It’s nearly Christmas …. And as I write this it's even snowing outside the Greenpeace office, so maybe it’s time for a little goodwill and some good news.

Way back in 2008 we published a league table ranking the major tinned tuna suppliers in the UK on a number of environmental criteria. Back then big brands John West and Princes were languishing at the bottom of the pile. When we updated that league table in June 2009, we reported some significant process from many of the UK's big retailers – with Sainsbury’s, Co-op, M&S, Waitrose and Asda all increasing their commitments to more responsible sourcing of the tuna in their cans.

Tinned tuna - a quick guide to fishing methods

Posted by jossc - 17 November 2008 at 11:51am - 0 Comments

Purse seined tuna

Thousands of sharks and turtles wiped out for tined tuna

13 August, 2008

Tinned tuna sellers John West are relying on fishing methods responsible for wiping out thousands of sharks and turtles every year - including some rare and threatened species.

The UK's largest seller of tinned tuna has been ranked bottom of an environmentally friendly tinned tuna league table due to the use of these destructive fishing methods used to catch its tuna.

John West: the worst on tinned tuna

Posted by jossc - 13 August 2008 at 11:10am - 0 Comments
All rights reserved. Credit: John Novis/Greenpeace

Tinned tuna is big business - there's a can in almost everyone's cupboard. Here in the UK we can't get enough of it - we're the second biggest consumer in the world after the USA. Globally tuna exports are worth more than any other fish species, at around 2.7 billion dollars per year.

But there are big problems with the way tuna is caught. Our new briefing paper, Tinned Tuna's Hidden Catch, explains how large numbers of sea turtles, sharks and other fish are all being wiped out by the global tuna industry. And tuna is in trouble itself, with some species critically endangered by overfishing.

Tinned tuna - a quick guide to fishing methods

Posted by jossc - 12 August 2008 at 1:00am - 0 Comments

Purse seined tuna

The tuna retailers league table 2008

Update: we've updated the tinned tuna league table for 2011. Who's at the top? Who's languishing at the bottom? Find out...

 

Find out more about this league table »

NB Three other major supermarket chains were excluded from the final table for the following reasons:

Waitrose: does not stock its own-label

Waitrose, Iceland and Somerfield were excluded from our league table

Tuna league table 2008: Morrisons

Morrisons - 5th in our Tuna League Table

 

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After a slow start, Morrisons began to show a more serious commitment to sustainable fish sourcing, introducing a sustainable seafood procurement policy in 2006.

Canned tuna league table: methodology

Purse-seined tuna

The tuna retailers' league table has been compiled on the basis of data obtained from four sources: