Whole Foods again named No. 1 in seafood sustainability by Greenpeace
AUSTIN, Texas Whole Foods again has been named the nation's No. 1 retailer in seafood sustainability by Greenpeace. The newest Greenpeace report scoring retailers on the environmental responsibility of their seafood selections calls out Whole Foods' new quality standards for aquaculture (farmed seafood), which have made the company a leader in the industry, as one of the factors in their higher score.
"We are proud to be recognized for our efforts as we go to great lengths to ensure these products meet our high standards for quality, safety, sustainability and culinary excellence," said Margaret Wittenberg, global vp of quality standards and public affairs. "We have done more than any other retailer when it comes to sourcing and promoting environmentally responsible, quality seafood, and we will continue to evaluate all species of seafood we sell to ensure we are doing our part to care for our planet and its tenants."
Whole Foods now is embarking on a process for further enhancing its quality standards for wild-caught species similar to its quality standards project for aquaculture, and will include creating sourcing guidelines for wild-capture fisheries not already certified by the Marine Stewardship Council.