All but one major Canadian food retailer is failing to transparently report risks that the seafood they sell could be connected to environmental and human rights abuses.
That’s according to the latest seafood progress report published this month by the watchdog group SeaChoice. The organization said it took an in-depth look at the scope and application of retailer sustainability and human rights policies through 23 performance indicators.
Loblaw Companies Ltd., Sobeys Inc., Costco, Walmart Canada and B.C.-based Pattison Food Group — whose stores include Save-On-Foods, Nestors Market, Choices Market and Buy-Low Foods — all received ‘F’ grades.
Metro was the only grocer to pass SeaChoice’s scoring system. It was given
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