The August 10 decision by sustainable-seafood program SeaChoice to end its relationship with the Overwaitea Food Group (OFG) highlights the lack of a universally accepted program that guides consumers toward buying choices that will not cause species extinction.
OFG’s “lack of transparency” prompted the move, SeaChoice spokeswoman Jenna Stoner told Business in Vancouver.
OFG spokeswoman Julie Dickson Olmstead described SeaChoice as a “complicated” ineffective program and said her company plans to partner with a new sustainable-seafood program soon.
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