The table below shows the sustainability themes for which the brand is transparent. It also shows which (top) certificates this product bears, and on which themes requirements are set.
Top-certificates | Environment | Human rights | Animal welfare |
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With a quality mark, a brand can show that it is making efforts to make more sustainable products. Questionmark uses the definitions of top quality mark as established by Milieu Centraal. | |||
MSC | |||
MSC is an international certificate for sustainably caught wild fish from the Marine Stewardship Council, an international independent organization to protect marine life. Products with the MSC quality mark are guaranteed traceable to sustainable fisheries that meet the MSC fishing standard. This means that 1. there is no overfishing on fish stocks (fishing pressure and biomass are healthy) 2. there is respect for other marine life (such as birds, mammals, sensitive areas) and 3. good management takes place (catch agreements, compliance, check). | |||
ASC | |||
ASC sets specific requirements for salmon farming, such as antibiotic use, fish feed, biodiversity protection, greenhouse gases, waste management and chemicals. Specific attention is paid to risks in the salmon chain, such as the risk of fish escaping and the prevention of diseases and parasites. Requirements are also set for suppliers of young salmon. ASC also monitors working conditions and dealing with local communities. The requirements that ASC sets for salmon growth - water quality, animal health and living space - have a positive effect on animal welfare. |
A healthy daily diet can contain fish, crustaceans and shellfish like Gerookte visschotel.
Scores are based on the guidelines of Schijf van Vijf from the Netherlands Nutrition Centre.
Product label information like ingredients, nutrients and certifications are gathered from different data sources. Last changed at 01-04-2024.