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Version vom 12. April 2022, 11:18 Uhr
Über das Zertifikat
The Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) was founded by Unilever and WWF in 1997, but has become independent 2 years later. Today, the headquarters of the NPO/registered charity for sustainable fishing has its headquarters in London. Funded by donorships and licence fees. | ||
Großbritannien | Aussteller: MSC (Marine Stewardship Council) | |
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Vorlage:LabelCheckGreenpeaceAT2018 "Wild. Certified. Sustainable."
Certification happens via an independent for-profit firm that then recommends the fishery for certification (or not). The cost of one certificate is between USD 20,000–100,000 plus around USD 75,000 for annual audits and a re-certification every 5 years.
MSC has long been criticised for its practices. One idea is that in a conflict of interests, MSC has relaxed its certificate standards, since it receives royalties from licensing its label.
Links
- Das Geschäft mit dem Fischsiegel – Die dunkle Seite des MSC (Video 44 min in German, "The business with the fish certificate – the dark side of MSC")