This is a significant step forward in protecting the worlds tuna stocks and is the result of four years work by the Sainsburys fish sourcing team.
Sainsburys will be the first supermarket to offer own label canned skipjack tuna that is MSC certified. The MSC certified skipjack tuna will be introduced into Sainsburys stores from April 2013 and will sit alongside canned Albacore tuna that is already MSC certified.
All of Sainsburys own label tuna, including fresh, canned and when as an ingredient, is all pole and line caught and Sainsburys currently tops the Greenpeace league for responsible sourcing of tinned tuna.
Sainsburys currently carries 18 different lines of own brand skipjack tuna, 12 of which are 100 per cent sourced from the Maldives. 3 further lines are jointly sourced from the Maldives and Indonesia.
The Maldivian tuna incorporated within these 15 lines amounts to more than 60 per cent of Sainsburys own label tinned tuna. This move comes in the wake of the launch of the Our future with fish report, commissioned by Sainsburys and produced by the Future Foundation, a major new study into fish consumption and attitudes in the UK which showed a marked shift in consumer buying habits as more and more people become responsible in their choices around sustainable fish.
At Sainsburys we recognise the important role retailers have to play to continue the debate and interest in sustainable fish choices said Ally Dingwall, Sainsburys Aquaculture and Fisheries manager.
Tinned tuna remains a perennially popular family choice, as it is a really versatile ingredient and a great store cupboard source of healthy protein. We know our customers are as interested in our values as well as the value that we provide and that is why we strive to ensure to ensure that we offer as great a level of sustainability as possible in our everyday basket items.
Sainsburys Introduces MSC Certified Canned Tuna
UK - Sainsburys has announced that 100 per cent of the canned skipjack tuna sourced from the Maldives and canned under Sainsburys own label will now be MSC (Marine Stewardship Council) certified.
by Gemma Hyland