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Fair Trade eco-label is going on farmed salmon for the first time ever

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Kvarøy Arctic first ever to receive Fair Trade USA certification for farmed finfish

Kvarøy Arctic first ever to receive Fair Trade USA certification for farmed finfish By Share Kvarøy, Norway-based Kvarøy Arctic is the first company to receive Fair Trade USA certification for farmed finfish and farmed salmon. The Fair Trade mark will be included on all Kvarøy Arctic fresh, frozen, burgers, hot dogs, and smoked salmon sold in the U.S. Kvaroy is the first to achieve the standard for farmed finfish, but isn’t the first seafood company with that distinction from Fair Trade USA. There are several other seafood products that carry the seal – including Anova’s Natural Blue tuna along with products from Phillips Foods, Northern Wind, Bristol Seafood, and other suppliers.

ALDI Bolsters Commitment to Affordable Sustainability with New Charter

ALDI Bolsters Commitment to Affordable Sustainability with New Charter Retailer takes aggressive approach to lower emissions, reduce waste and increase recycling News provided by Share this article Share this article BATAVIA, Ill., March 10, 2021 /PRNewswire/ ALDI today announced a new sustainability charter to demonstrate its commitment to protecting the planet s resources and ecosystems with a series of initiatives that will be achieved between now and 2030. The bold approach highlights commitments to lower greenhouse gases, reduce food and operational waste, improve packaging and source responsibly. Each of these commitments will have a positive impact on the environment while continuing to provide customers with accessible and affordable choices.

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