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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!
# 100:
6:12 am PST, Nov 14, Mardi Hanson, Connecticut
# 99:
5:48 am PST, Nov 14, Name not displayed, Maryland
Please adopt these new standards to better serve your customers and help the environment in the process.
# 98:
5:41 am PST, Nov 14, Jeffrey Van Davis, Illinois
# 97:
5:29 am PST, Nov 14, Rajee Seetharam, India
# 96:
5:22 am PST, Nov 14, Linda Grant, Pennsylvania
# 95:
5:07 am PST, Nov 14, Deidre Fuelling, Kentucky
# 94:
3:51 am PST, Nov 14, DONNIE MCLAUGHLIN, Florida
# 93:
2:52 am PST, Nov 14, Annemiek Mulderij, Netherlands
# 92:
2:17 am PST, Nov 14, Name not displayed, New York
# 91:
1:57 am PST, Nov 14, Marta Ricci, Italy
# 90:
1:49 am PST, Nov 14, Steve Klein, Virginia
# 89:
1:35 am PST, Nov 14, Raju Gurbaxani, India
# 88:
1:28 am PST, Nov 14, Joani Foster, Washington
It would be nice if grocers would be more pliable when it can to give people better prices for seafood and would let more local fishers a chance to sell their catch.
# 87:
1:06 am PST, Nov 14, Olga Stewart, Canada
# 86:
11:50 pm PST, Nov 13, Ruth Pettress, West Virginia
# 85:
11:29 pm PST, Nov 13, Danuta Glendenning, New Zealand
Think about the health of your population and also about the shrimps, which must have enough time to reproduce.
# 84:
11:28 pm PST, Nov 13, April Jarvis, West Virginia
# 83:
11:04 pm PST, Nov 13, Lyn Kellett, Australia
# 82:
10:56 pm PST, Nov 13, Jacolin Schultz, Wisconsin
# 81:
10:45 pm PST, Nov 13, Lauren Verruni, Pennsylvania
# 80:
10:37 pm PST, Nov 13, James Hunt, California
America must know were their food originates. This is necessary to Americas health and well being.
# 79:
10:28 pm PST, Nov 13, Betty Shipley, Florida
# 78:
10:06 pm PST, Nov 13, Arlene Robins, Canada
# 77:
9:53 pm PST, Nov 13, Chad Mccrory, Georgia
# 76:
9:48 pm PST, Nov 13, Amanda Mason, Virginia
# 75:
9:30 pm PST, Nov 13, Name not displayed, Washington
# 74:
9:17 pm PST, Nov 13, Bhuvanasi Satish, India
# 73:
9:09 pm PST, Nov 13, Name not displayed, Vermont
# 72:
9:06 pm PST, Nov 13, Sue Strom, California
# 71:
9:04 pm PST, Nov 13, Holly Eaton, Texas
Kudos to Wegman's - they were a favorite of mine when i lived in NJ. I hope the stores where i shop now will join in on sustainable practices - otherwise, the oceans will run out of fish by 2050 or sooner!
# 70:
9:03 pm PST, Nov 13, Barbara McLendon, Georgia
# 69:
8:57 pm PST, Nov 13, NANCY SOLIDAY, California
# 68:
8:49 pm PST, Nov 13, Jordanna Hertz, Connecticut
# 67:
8:13 pm PST, Nov 13, Steven P Tengood, Pennsylvania
# 66:
8:07 pm PST, Nov 13, Susaan Aram, California
# 65:
7:56 pm PST, Nov 13, Doug Hall, Nevada
# 64:
7:41 pm PST, Nov 13, Joanne D. Ferguson, Ohio
# 63:
7:40 pm PST, Nov 13, Dee Larson, California
# 62:
7:33 pm PST, Nov 13, Kelly Riley, Pennsylvania
# 61:
7:13 pm PST, Nov 13, Name not displayed, Florida
# 60:
7:06 pm PST, Nov 13, Name not displayed, Florida
So that your business can be sustained .... and better still, go with the trend and stock more organic foods and vegetarian options.
# 59:
6:57 pm PST, Nov 13, Martha O'Rourke, Texas
# 58:
6:49 pm PST, Nov 13, Christina Saunders, California
# 57:
6:46 pm PST, Nov 13, Elizabeth Bienko, California
# 56:
6:29 pm PST, Nov 13, Name not displayed, Texas
# 55:
6:15 pm PST, Nov 13, Olivia Latiano, Ohio
# 54:
6:04 pm PST, Nov 13, Larry S, Illinois
# 53:
6:04 pm PST, Nov 13, John Fennell, Texas
Too much over fishing is not good! This would curb the over fishing of some species like swordfish.
# 52:
6:02 pm PST, Nov 13, Hilary Aquino, Pennsylvania
# 51:
5:27 pm PST, Nov 13, Polly Odyssey, Missouri
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