Supermarkets Improve in Greenpeace Seafood Scorecard

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michellefrey Grocery shopping. It's a weekly chore that I dread. I have to try and remember my list, coupons, the weekly store flyer and my canvas bags.

Greenpeace is pressuring supermarkets so we can have one less thing to worry about when we go to the grocery store–whether or not the seafood is sustainable. We all have enough to remember, so it’s time for supermarkets to ensure that all their seafood has been caught in a sustainable way and the fish have descriptive labels so we can make informed decisions when we are at the seafood counter.

Greenpeace wants the entire seafood industry to change. Seafood businesses have a responsibility to make sure that the seafood they are selling is sustainable, so that we will be able to enjoy seafood without wondering if our purchases are contributing to the collapse of our ocean ecosystems.



Greenpeace released an updated scorecard. In their third release some supermarkets did better and I’m excited that the stores are listening to their customers and making positive changes. But, other supermarkets continue to do poorly.

In the third scorecard release, Wegmans received top ranking followed by Ahold USA, while Whole Foods dropped to third place from its December 2008 first place ranking. Trader Joe’s remains ranked at # 17, the worst ranking of the national supermarket chains surveyed. Three regional chains ranked at the bottom.

Wonder how your favorite supermarket ranked? Find out now. Greenpeace put together an interactive map. All you have to do is pick your state and a list of grocery stores will be displayed. You can see if your grocery store passed, failed or fell somewhere in the middle.

That's why we're here—to get the companies to make the right decisions.

Comments (3)

  • Permalink Zeb Blanton on July 01, 2009
    Can you send me information on your sustainability program and what criteria you are asking the Supermarket industry to meet?
  • michellefrey
    Permalink michellefrey on July 01, 2009
    You can check out www.greenpeace.org/seafood to learn more about Greenpeace's seafood program.

    Here are some criteria we are asking supermarkets to meet:

    supermarkets can help the oceans and meet consumer demand for sustainable products by refusing to sell seafood from fisheries that:

    -- exploit endangered, vulnerable and/or protected species, or species with poor stock status;
    -- cause habitat destruction and/or lead to ecosystem alterations;
    -- cause negative impacts on other, non-target species;
    -- are unregulated, unreported, illegal or managed poorly, and
    -- cause negative impacts on local, fishing dependent communities
  • Permalink wilddeb on July 02, 2009
    How do I find how my regional chains that are not listed rate? Schnucks and Dierberg's in the greater St Louis area are the ones I shop at.
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