SA retailers ‘pushing for global stamp of approval’ for fish they sell
SA’s supermarket chains were becoming increasingly aware of the importance of maintaining the health of SA’s, and the world’s, fish stocks and would soon demand Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) accreditation for the fish products they sold, the World Wide Fund for Nature SA (WWF SA) said yeste...
Published By: BusinessDay - Tuesday, 26 June, 2012
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