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The increasing appetite for sustainable seafood Find out more at msc.org/consumer-research The Marine Stewardship Council is the world’s leading certification and ecolabelling program for sustainable seafood. Look for the blue MSC ecolabel when buying wild-caught fish and seafood. 33% 147% 9 in 10 9,019 regular seafood buyers were questioned across 15 countries; believe ocean sustainability is important agreed buying sustainably caught seafood is helping restore fish stocks agreed it's important for supermarkets to sell sustainably caught fish agreed they trust brands using ecolabels more than those that don't Independent ecolabels are more trusted than a brand’s own promise of those who recognise the MSC ecolabel were more likely to think that the commercial fishing industry is improving its level of sustainability Australia, Canada, Denmark, France, Finland, Germany, Japan, the Netherlands, Poland, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, the United Kingdom and the USA. Surveys took place between 19 March to 25 July 2014. and 39% expressed an increased willingness to pay a little more for a product with an ecolabel Sustainability and traceability high on the agenda when making purchasing decisions of seafood buyers actively look for fish from a sustainable source believe restaurants should show sustainable seafood options on their menus 61 60 % 65 % 46 % 37% trust a brand’s own promise % 57% trust an ecolabel 66% traceability 61% sustainability increase in MSC ecolabelled products between 2010 and 2014 Consumer facing retail value of US$4.8bn global average recognition of the MSC ecolabel. Up from 25% in 2010

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Page 1: Info Graphic - laca.co.uk · The increasing appetite for sustainable seafood Find out more at msc.org/consumer-research The Marine Stewardship Council is the world’s leading certification

The increasing appetite for sustainable seafood

Find out more at msc.org/consumer-research

The Marine Stewardship Council is the world’s leading certification and ecolabelling program for sustainable seafood. Look for the blue MSC ecolabel when buying wild-caught fish and seafood.

33%

147%

9 in 10

9,019 regular seafood buyers were questioned across 15 countries;

believe ocean sustainability is important

agreed buyingsustainably caught seafood is helping restore fish stocks

agreed it's importantfor supermarkets to sell sustainably caught fish

agreed they trust brands

using ecolabels more than those

that don't

Independent ecolabels are more

trusted than a brand’s own promise

of those who recognise the MSC ecolabel were more likely to think that

the commercial fishing industry is improving its level

of sustainability

Australia, Canada, Denmark, France, Finland, Germany, Japan, the Netherlands, Poland, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, the United Kingdom and the USA.Surveys took place between 19 March to 25 July 2014.

and 39% expressed an increased willingness to pay a little more for a product with an ecolabel

Sustainability and traceability high on the agenda when making

purchasing decisions

of seafood buyers actively look for fish from

a sustainable source

believe restaurants should show

sustainable seafood options on their menus

61 60 %65 %

46 %

37%trust a

brand’s ownpromise

%

57%trust anecolabel

66%traceability

61% sustainability

increase in MSC ecolabelled products

between 2010 and 2014

Consumer facing retail value of

US$4.8bn

global average recognition of the

MSC ecolabel. Up from 25% in 2010