At Loblaw, we believe that healthy oceans are vital to a healthy planet. We are taking the necessary steps to protect fish stocks and marine ecosystems today and for future generations.In2009,webecamethefirstmajorfoodretailerinCanadatocommitto sourcing all of the seafood sold in our stores from sustainable sources. While there is still work to be done, we have made great progress and are committed to sustaining the momentum.
Loblaw Sustainable Seafood Commitment
Loblaw Companies Limited – 2013
Our ProgressWe have been working aggressively over the past five years to reach our sustainable seafood sourcing goal. To inform our work, we havepartneredwithourindependentmarinescienceadvisorDr.JeffHutchingsandWWF-Canada,andworkedwithrelevantgovernment agencies along with our vendors and distributors. Here are some of our achievements:
Our Seafood Sourcing Decision TreeAllspecies/stocksareassessedusing our seafood sourcing decision tree. We are aimingtowardMarineStewardshipCouncil(MSC) andAquacultureStewardshipCouncil(ASC)or equivalentcertificationforallourseafoodproducts. In2013,approximately88%*ofseafoodproductsalesinourcorecategories(freshseafood,frozenseafood,cannedgoodsandfrozengrocery)wereprocuredfromMSCorASCcertifiedsources,acceptablesources with conditions, or sources making meaningful progress toward sustainability.
2010
2009 Made a commitment to source all seafood from sustainable sources by year-end 2013 – including fresh,frozenandcannedproducts and products that contain seafood ingredients
Mobilizedstakeholders and completed an inventory of all seafood products and vendors
Delistedfourat-riskspecies:shark,skate,Chilean sea bass and orange roughy
Acceptablewith Conditions
CertifiedSustainable
At-Risk Species Delisted
MakingMeaningful Progress
88%
Initiated a vendor questionnairetocollectdetailed sourcing data from more than 250 vendors
*NumbersdonotincludeT&T Supermarkets and Real Canadian Wholesale Clubs, as well as select franchised, affiliated and independent stores.
88%
2012
2013
Implemented our commitment to source all canned tuna from the International Seafood Sustainability Foundation(ISSF)ParticipatingCompanies
MSCandASCcertified products in our stores – more than any other Canadian food retailer
Participatedinthe global salmon aquaculturedialogues
Became the first and only retailer to jointheIFFO(thetradeassociationforthemarineingredientsindustry)
Delistedanadditionalat-riskspecies:Americanredsnapper
Obtained chain-of-custody certification to enable the sale of freshMSCandASCcertifiedseafoodin16stores
Obtained chain-of-custody certificationin228additional stores and four distribution centres – significantly increasing Canadians' access to fresh certified sustainable seafood
ParticipatedintheGlobalSustainable Seafood Initiative to support global certification standards and eco-labelling
BecamethefirstretailerinNorthAmericatoofferpetfoodwithMSC certified seafood ingredients
BecamethefirstretailerinNorthAmericatointroduceASCcertifiedfarmedproductsinourstoreswiththelaunchofourPC ® Blue Menu ® Tilapia
2009
16
2010
22
2011
73
2012 2013
108133
5MSCASC
2011
Supported the Fishery ImprovementProjectefforts of WWF-Canada byoffering3PswildAtlanticcodinourDominion stores in NewfoundlandandLabrador
ReintroducedChileanseabass(procuredfromtwoMSCcertifiedfisheries)inselect chain-of-custody certified stores
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Consumer AwarenessKeeping our oceans healthy demands collective action. Consumer awareness and education campaigns have been an essential part of our sustainable seafood commitment. In 2010, we ran a high-profile campaign in which we displayed empty trays at our fresh seafood counters to highlight the fact that we delisted at-risk species and would only reintroduce the product back into our stores once a viable sustainable product was available.
In 2012 and 2013, we held a national seafood event in our stores called Oceans for Tomorrow, in partnership with the MSC, WWF-Canada and our national brand vendors: High Liner, Clearwater Seafoods and Bento Sushi. The two-week campaign was the first of its kind in Canada and featured MSC certified products in our flyers, in-store signage, food demonstrations, cooking classes and media events – increasing both sustainable seafood sales and consumer awareness of this important environmental issue, while rewarding leading vendor partners.
2014 and BeyondWe remain committed to improving our seafood sourcing practices and will continue to play a role in driving the seafood industry toward responsible harvesting of both wild and farmed seafood. Our plans include the following:
• Completeassessmentofremainingspecies/stocksincorecategories
• IncreaseourrangeofMSCcertifiedcannedtunaproducts
• SupporttheevolutionoftheaquacultureindustrybyintroducingASCcertifiedAtlanticsalmon, basa and other species along with closed containment grown Atlanticsalmon
• EngageinglobaldiscussionsonseafoodsustainabilitywiththeGlobalSustainableSeafood Initiative
• ContinuetoraiseawarenessaboutsustainableseafoodthroughourOceansforTomorrow event and on-pack communication
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For more information, please visit our sustainable seafood website at www.oceansfortomorrow.ca.
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