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Aldi ranks as best retailer for sustainable fish

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Aldi has reported the highest proportion of sustainable-certified seafood compared to any other retailer in the UK, according to a survey published by the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC).

Posted on Apr 18 ,16:32

Aldi ranks as best retailer for sustainable fish

German retailer Aldi has a 79% share of seafood certified sustainable. Meanwhile, all supermarkets have increased their sustainable seafood sales by 60% in the last two years, The Sun reports.

The second place was occupied by Sainsbury's with more than 200 certified products that made up 76% of its whole seafood range. Lidl came on the third spot with 72% of its range being certified sustainable.

Waitrose's range is 67% MSC certified, while Coop's is 61% and Tesco’s is 48%.

The Marine Stewardship Council is an international organisation that sets the standards for sustainable fishing all around the world.

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