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Why certification matters_For Partners 

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Contributed by

Caitlin Beatty

Keywords:

Canada, Video, Label, Consumer facing, chef, Ambassador, sustainable, MSC Canada, traceable, certification, Sustainability, evergreen, Chef Charlotte Langley, credibility, credible

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Must tag @ChefCharlotteLangley. Please tag @MSCbluefish and/or check with MSC Canada for further information.

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There are a lot of labels out there, and it’s hard to know which ones to trust. Make sure you do some research. One place to begin is checking if the label is a certification The MSC certification for seafood sustainability has strict criteria that organizations must achieve in order to be certified. Additionally, a trustworthy label should also be assessed by an independent, third party organization – NOT the same company that created the label. The MSC does not assess or certify fisheries. Fisheries must use expert, third-party auditors to become certified - this ensures the credibility of the label. With such a strong certification system in place, you can trust the MSC blue fish label.

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Global rights for noncommercial use; for commercial use, please contact marcomms in Canada.

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