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Showing posts with label sustainability. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sustainability. Show all posts

Sunday, August 16, 2009

Tuna Processors Commit to Tracing Tuna "From Capture to Plate"

The International Seafood Sustainability Foundation has passed a mandate, the ISSF Product Traceability Resolution, to set global standards for tracing tuna from capture to the plate. This latest mandate will help keep illegal, unreported and unregulated tuna fish off store shelves and ultimately off our plates.
“Being able to trace a product back to its source benefits the environment, industry and consumers,” ISSF president Susan Jackson said. “Traceability is critical to conservation since poaching tuna creates a gap in information which negatively impacts meaningful, science-based management measures.”

The ISSF Board of Directors voted to require processors to keep detailed records documenting the name and flag of catcher and transshipping vessels, fish species, ocean of capture corresponding to tuna Regional Fisheries Management Organization (RFMO) area, fishing trip dates, fishing gear employed, date the company took ownership of the fish and each species by weight.

“One of the most powerful tools against illegal or pirate fishing is the adoption of catch documentation schemes to provide traceability for seafood,” said Miguel Jorge, Director of WWF’s Marine Program and ISSF Board member. “We're particularly pleased that ISSF participants have adopted a comprehensive program tracing tuna from capture to plate.” Source: ISSF
Participating processors will be required to keep detailed records documenting the name and flag of catcher and transshipping vessels, fish species, ocean of capture corresponding to tuna Regional Fisheries Management Organization (RFMO) area, fishing trip dates, fishing gear employed, date the company took ownership of the fish and each species by weight. Miguel Jorge, Director of WWF’s Marine Program and ISSF Board member had this to say about the new resolution:

Participants have also committed to the withdrawal of any product from shelves if it is found to be in violation of the new mandate. The ISSF's founding members include Bolton Alimentari; Bumble Bee Foods, LLC / Clover Leaf Seafoods; MW Brands; Princes Ltd.; Sea Value Co., Ltd.; StarKist Co.; Thai Union Manufacturing Co. Ltd / Chicken of the Sea Intl.; TriMarine International; and WWF. This is a step in the right direction.

Photo credit: Arts Journal/Greenpeace

Sunday, July 5, 2009

David Ballinger Introduces the MetroShip Houseboat for Sustainable Living


Prefab construction guru David Ballinger has turned his sights to a new market -- prefab houseboats. The new design, MetroShip and , is a sleek and more sustainable reinterpretation of those unsightly and clunky houseboats of the past. Ballinger has consistently worked to provide eco-friendly alternatives to traditional prefabricated construction projects, including MetroShedMetroCabin.

Among the highlights of the MetroShip are:
  • Countertops can be made from recycled faux-granite acrylic
  • Solar-powered exterior LED lights
  • Fresh water tank

Meet the MetroShip....

It is inspired by open plan New York City loft spaces and is a 48ft x 12ft modern houseboat, as the company's site touts this latest innovation. The houseboats are handmade in the United States using translucent aluminum grid panels, among other things. The furniture is made from recycled frames and remnant fabrics made by sister company MetroSofa.

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