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The general public |
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Since the start of the company and as long as we operate |
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2. All of TRATA’s tuna suppliers are members of the International Seafood Sustainability Foundation (ISSF). The ISSF is a non-profit organisation whose members include scientists participating in environmental and non-governmental organisations (such as the WWF) and the world’s leading tuna processing industries.
3. All our suppliers comply with the laws and regulations designed to protect dolphins during fishing for tuna. That is why all of our tuna products bear the label dolphin-safe. 4. In our effort to contribute to biodiversity protection we cooperate only with suppliers who are not listed on the IUU list (ILLEGAL, UNREPORTED, UNREGULATED fishing).
5. For sardines and anchovies, our sole suppliers are the Greek fish auctions, which are strictly abide by regulations for fishing, such as the implementation of a traceability system, cessation of fishing activities during the breeding season, usage of fishing gears harmless to the seafloor, nets with a permissible mesh size to prevent fry fishing and reduction of the amount of discards from fishing vessels.
6. Our main supplier of tinplate and aluminum has the METAL RECYCLES FOREVER mark, an initiative that aims to raise awareness about the advantages of recycling. You will find this mark on all our metal packages.
7. Our main supplier for paper packaging is FSC certified, to guarantee sustainable forest management. This label is also displayed on our packages.
Last but not least, as a company, we respect protected species such as the bluefin tuna, and we source tuna from all oceans, in accordance with geographical and time-related regulations, to ensure the normal reproduction of tuna populations.
https://www.tratagreece.gr/biosimi-alieia/
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ISSF non-governmental organisation |
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All the departments of the company |
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The facilities of the Company, in Northern Greece |
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