The vessels have a responsible fishing policy that minimises the impact on immature fish and other associated species and thus contributes to reduction of discards. In addition, an efficient waste management system prevents waste dispersion.
The company guarantees a specific traceability system to demonstrate the sustainable origin of all products. The captures are frozen directly onboard at - 40°C in order to preserve quality and taste.
Sapmer has also recently started to undergo a FAD Free third party audit program coordinated by Friend of the Sea, in order to meet some of its customers’ demand for tuna fished on free schools.
“For many years, Sapmer has shared Friend of the Sea’s objectives in terms of sustainable development. Thanks to its good practices, the company contributes to the oceans and ecosystems’ preservation and actively participates in the improvement of our working conditions,” said Adrien de Chomereau, Deputy CEO of Sapmer.
“The certification renewal is a confirmation of Sapmer’s involvement and commitment towards a sustainable fishing which respects natural resources and tropical tuna stocks.”