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MSC celebrates milestone: 20,000th sustainable MSC-labelled product comes from Migros

May 22, 2013

Western tuna salad from Migros is the 20,000th product in the world to come from a MSC-certified fishery.

First Icelandic produced MSC labelled product available for Icelandic consumers

Apr 24, 2013

As of today, consumers in Iceland will be able to buy fish products bearing the MSC label.

Marine Stewardship Council launches consultation on fishery standard review.

Apr 23, 2013

MSC launches public consultation on the fisheries standard review.

German retailer Kaufland donates EUR 100,000 to the Gambian artisanal tonguesole fishery for social projects and upcoming MSC assessment

Apr 23, 2013

German retailer Kaufland today presented a cheque worth EUR 100,000 to the Gambian artisanal tonguesole fishery.

Cotentin and Jersey lobsters proclaim their sustainable identity

Apr 11, 2013

For the first time in the world, a seafood product sold live bears the MSC ecolabel from the moment it is captured until it reaches the consumer.

Schools of fish

Apr 05, 2013

A quarter of England's primary schools are now serving MSC certified seafood after Solihull Council added MSC certification to its primary school menus.

MSC welcomes applications to the third round of student scholarship research programme

Mar 27, 2013

The MSC welcomes applications to the third round of its student scholarship research programme

New Zealand's top three fisheries celebrate sustainable management

Feb 25, 2013

New Zealand celebrates Hoki and Southern Blue Whiting fisheries re-certification and the Albacore Tuna fishery's first MSC certification for sustainability.

First Greenland fishery gains MSC certification

Feb 21, 2013

West Greenland Coldwater Prawn Trawl Fishery successfully certified in accordance with the MSCs global standard and well-managed fisheries.