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Sustainable Shrimp for all Grocery Stores!

Target: Your Grocery Store
Sponsored by: Environmental Defense
Wegman's grocery store recently teamed up with Environmental Defense and announced a first-of-its-kind purchasing policy for farmed shrimp.

Since shrimp accounts for about 25 percent of all seafood consumed in the U.S. every year, these new purchasing standards will help reduce the environmental concerns about shrimp and seafood in general.

Fish farming can be counterproductive environmentally. But done right, like the new Wegman's plan, it can produce eco-friendly and healthy seafood.

This plan requires producers to eliminate antibiotics and chemicals, avoid damaging sensitive habitats, treat their waste water and reduce the use of wild fish to feed the shrimp. These rules come with aggressive performance monitoring.

Now, it's time other seafood retailers followed Wegmans' lead. Please sign the petition to tell your grocery store to adopt sustainable seafood practices!
deadline: 11-6-2008
goal: 30,000
 

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Dear [Your Grocery Store],

As someone who gives thought to the environmental impact of what I eat, seafood is of particular concern. I am writing you to ask you to adopt eco-friendly standards for purchasing seafood, particularly shrimp.

The purchasing policy should address the key environmental impacts of shrimp farming, by requiring farmed shrimp producers to:

  • Protect sensitive wetland areas, like mangroves, by requiring that farms are above the high tide line

  • Operate and site their farms in compliance with all local and national laws, and not impede the access of local communities to public resources;

  • Use no groundwater, and protect and monitor the quality of groundwater and soils;

  • Meet stringent health standards for contaminants like PCBs, ensuring that shrimp they produce are safe to eat regularly;

  • Use fewer wild fish in shrimp feed, helping conserve ocean fish stocks;

  • Eliminate escapes of farmed shrimp into the environment;

  • Eliminate the use of antibiotics, other antimicrobials and pesticides;

  • Eliminate the use of genetically engineered shrimp;

  • Use best practices to prevent disease and prevent the spread of disease to other farms or wildlife;

  • Reduce water pollution by treating all effluent;

  • Stock farms only with hatchery raised shrimp;

  • Strictly limit the control of wildlife predators at shrimp farms; and

  • Demonstrate compliance with the purchasing policy through annual public reports and third-party audits.

Adopting a policy with these standards would surely help you gain an advantage as environmental standards inevitably become tougher.

[Your comment]

Thank you for your time.

Sincerely,
[Your name]
[Your address]
We signed the “Sustainable Shrimp for all Grocery Stores!” petition!
# 50:
5:24 pm PST, Nov 13, Judith Akins, Georgia
# 49:
5:22 pm PST, Nov 13, Carol Foort, Washington
Please adopt sustainable shrimp and seafood practices so that our environment can be toxin free as well as the sefood produced.
# 48:
5:21 pm PST, Nov 13, Ursula Miczewski, Florida
# 47:
5:16 pm PST, Nov 13, Rachel Weaver, New York
# 46:
5:14 pm PST, Nov 13, Name not displayed, Canada
please adopt sustainable shrimp and seafood practices
# 45:
5:08 pm PST, Nov 13, Tammy Robinson, North Carolina
# 44:
5:04 pm PST, Nov 13, Jane Roddy, Texas
# 43:
4:57 pm PST, Nov 13, Winter Johnson, Colorado
# 42:
4:43 pm PST, Nov 13, Pinkyjain Pan, California
# 41:
4:40 pm PST, Nov 13, Kandis Gilmore, California
# 40:
4:39 pm PST, Nov 13, Gloria Sappier, Tennessee
# 39:
4:37 pm PST, Nov 13, Kathleen Dunnigan, Louisiana
We should adopt practices for all sustainable commodities as a matter of habit.
# 38:
4:31 pm PST, Nov 13, Denise Lytle, New Jersey
# 37:
4:20 pm PST, Nov 13, Lorraine Thompson, New York
# 36:
4:15 pm PST, Nov 13, Name not displayed, Florida
# 35:
4:13 pm PST, Nov 13, Sharon Ross, United Kingdom
# 34:
4:06 pm PST, Nov 13, Dee Gilbert, Arizona
these are living creatures God put on Eath. What right do we have to kill ever living thing on this planet?
# 33:
4:03 pm PST, Nov 13, Donna Smith, North Carolina
# 32:
4:02 pm PST, Nov 13, Mike Scott, California
# 31:
3:53 pm PST, Nov 13, Sandi Merritt, Indiana
# 30:
3:47 pm PST, Nov 13, Name not displayed, Ohio
# 29:
3:45 pm PST, Nov 13, Michael Glanders, Idaho
# 28:
3:42 pm PST, Nov 13, Nancy Green, Texas
# 27:
3:38 pm PST, Nov 13, Name not displayed, Virginia
# 26:
3:38 pm PST, Nov 13, James A Reither, New Mexico
# 25:
3:32 pm PST, Nov 13, Andrea Scarcella, Florida
# 24:
3:28 pm PST, Nov 13, Ryan S. Davis, California
# 23:
3:28 pm PST, Nov 13, Virginia Adejumo, Georgia
# 22:
3:28 pm PST, Nov 13, Laurie Gallant, Canada
I really enjoy eating shrimp and seafood and would like to be able to do so for the rest of my life without feeling guilty about environmental destruction. We should support suppliers who are doing their best to make sure our food is of the highest quality and lowest negative social and environmental impact.
# 21:
3:24 pm PST, Nov 13, Robert Hardy, Iowa
As a landlocked state, Iowa must import seafood. As seafood becomes more dangerous to consume due to unsustainable practices, your market for this product will be effected or eliminated. Help now and adopt sustainable shrimp and seafood practices, before it becomes to late to do anything about it.
# 20:
3:20 pm PST, Nov 13, Richard Knopf, Wisconsin
# 19:
3:13 pm PST, Nov 13, Gloria McCann, Maryland
# 18:
3:10 pm PST, Nov 13, Gail Swinderman, Colorado
# 17:
3:08 pm PST, Nov 13, Cristy Bodnar, California
# 16:
3:06 pm PST, Nov 13, Charra DeMarco, California
There is no doubt that it is of the highest importance that the food we consume be of the best quality possible. So the raising and treatment of fish should certainly come into this category.
# 15:
2:59 pm PST, Nov 13, Genevieve Laurin, Canada
# 14:
2:58 pm PST, Nov 13, Beverly Hayes, Washington
# 13:
2:49 pm PST, Nov 13, Sharn Somerton-davies, United Kingdom
# 12:
2:39 pm PST, Nov 13, Aiz T, Canada
# 11:
2:35 pm PST, Nov 13, Diana Nymand, Germany
# 10:
2:35 pm PST, Nov 13, Jan Brady, Texas
# 9:
2:32 pm PST, Nov 13, Linda Moyer, New York
# 8:
2:15 pm PST, Nov 13, John Beck, Massachusetts
If we don't care for the oceans a LOT more, soon they will be dead for fishing.
# 7:
2:04 pm PST, Nov 13, Jan Johnson, Florida
# 6:
1:59 pm PST, Nov 13, Emiko Ortega, Maryland
# 5:
1:58 pm PST, Nov 13, Nancy Travis, Florida
# 4:
12:34 pm PST, Nov 13, Rosa Cruz, Portugal
# 3:
12:23 pm PST, Nov 13, Nicky Meyer, South Africa
# 2:
11:41 am PST, Nov 13, Name not displayed, Florida
# 1:
10:39 am PST, Nov 13, Emily Rose, California
It sets a fantastic example when grocery stores care enough about our environment to take steps in the right direction. Sustainable seafood is a great example, and I hope all grocery stores will live up to these standards that have now been set.
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