Seafood Progress
Brand's Commitment to Sustainable and Socially Responsible Seafood
Seafood Progress Average : 66
Overview
Commitment to Sustainable Seafood
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Summary
Sustainability Commitment. Aqua Star has a general commitment to sustainable seafood that lacks clear objectives. Aqua Star’s website does mention that it sells a wide range of MSC, ASC and BAP certified, and Ocean Wise Recommended products, but it doesn’t specify goals in relation to these, or any other, standards. Aqua Star also works with a third-party traceability provider to serve its goal of increasing verification throughout its supply chains from the point of harvest for wild products and hatchery for farmed products (personal communication, C. Peet, 16/03/2023).Â
Social Responsibility Commitment. Aqua Star’s website indicates that its commitment to social responsibility is informed by its Supplier Code of Conduct which is based on the Ethical Trading Initiative Base Code. This code addresses issues like wages, hours of work, child labor and health and safety, and requires that suppliers undergo third-party social audits. SeaChoice could not find evidence that Aqua Star has a traceability policy in place to support its commitment to social responsibility or that it reports publicly on activities to support its commitment.
Step Scores
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Commitment on sustainable seafood
5
Education
6
Supporting System Improvements
Notes
Step Scores
6
Taking Initiative
Notes
Step 1: Commitment
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Commitment
1.1 The brand has a publicly available commitment on environmentally sustainable seafood.
Aqua Star has a general commitment to sustainable seafood that lacks clear objectives. Aqua Star’s website does mention that it sells a wide range of MSC, ASC and BAP certified, and Ocean Wise Recommended products, but it doesn’t specify goals in relation to these, or any other, standards. Aqua Star also works with a third-party traceability provider to serve its goal of increasing verification throughout its supply chains from the point of harvest for wild products and hatchery for farmed products (personal communication, C. Peet, 16/03/2023).
1.2 The brand has a publicly available commitment on socially responsible seafood.
Aqua Star’s website indicates that its commitment to social responsibility is informed by its Supplier Code of Conduct which is based on the Ethical Trading Initiative Base Code. This code addresses issues like wages, hours of work, child labor and health and safety, and requires that suppliers undergo third-party social audits. SeaChoice could not find evidence that Aqua Star has a traceability policy in place to support its commitment to social responsibility or that it reports publicly on activities to support its commitment.
Step 2: Collecting Data
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Collecting Data
2.1 The brand collects data on scientific name.
Aqua Star collects data on scientific name for all products (personal communication, C. Peet, 16/03/2023).
2.2 The brand collects data on geographic origin.
Aqua Star collects data on geographic origin for all products (personal communication, C. Peet, 16/03/2023).
2.3 The brand collects data on whether wild or farmed.
Aqua Star collects data on whether farmed or wild for all products (personal communication, C. Peet, 16/03/2023).
2.4 The brand collects data on gear type or farming methods.
Aqua Star collects data on gear type or farming method for all products (personal communication, C. Peet, 16/03/2023).
Step 3: Sourcing
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Responsible Sourcing
3.1 The brand publishes a clear hierarchy demonstrating its sourcing priorities.
Aqua Star publishes a general list of standards it uses to inform its purchasing decisions for some products.
3.2 The brand has reported on the percentage of seafood sold in the past year that met its sustainability commitment by volume or value.
Aqua Star does not publish any information about how much of its seafood sold meets any sustainability bars.
3.3 Suppliers are required to agree in writing to uphold the brand's sustainability commitment.
No information in Aqua Star’s commitment.
3.4 Suppliers are required to sign a code of conduct to uphold the brand's social responsibility commitment.
Aqua Star has a Supplier Code of Conduct that is guided by the Ethical Initiative Base Code and that applies to all its employees and suppliers. Aqua Star’s suppliers undergo third-party social audits as per its customers’ requirements (personal communication, C. Peet, 16/03/2023).
Step 4: Transparency
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Transparency
4.1 The brand labels products with the information that allows consumers to make informed decisions.
Aqua Star labels some of its products with geographic origin and as wild or farmed but does not label any products with scientific name or gear type or farming method (personal communication, C. Peet, 16/03/2023).
4.2 The brand follows best practice guidelines for making environmental claims on its products.
Aqua Star uses its “Seafood Forever – responsibly sourced” self claim and the Ocean Wise endorsement claim on some products but does not make sourcing information publicly available to back up either claim. Additionally, its self claims do not adhere to ISO14021 Type ll guidance due to the use of vague language and the fact that neither are accompanied by an explanatory statement. Aqua Star also uses the MSC and ASC certification claims on some products which include chain of custody to serve as evidence to back up these claims.
4.3 Key information regarding the brand's products has been made publicly available.
Aqua Star has at one point made a list of products procured with scientific name, geographic origin and harvest method available to the public through its FishChoice profile. However, SeaChoice could not determine the date of its profile or whether it plans to update it.
4.4 The brand publicly reports how much of its seafood meets its sustainability criteria by volume or value of sales on an annual basis.
Aqua Star does not have a clear commitment to sustainability to report against.
Step 5: Education
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Education
5.1 There is a description of the brand's commitments to sustainable and socially responsible seafood on its website.
Aqua Star provides some description of its commitments to sustainable seafood and socially responsible seafood on its website.
5.2 The brand has taken actions to ensure its suppliers are aware of its sustainable seafood commitment.
No information in Aqua Star’s commitment.
Step 6: Taking Initiative
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Taking Initiative
6.1 Farmed Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar)
Aqua Star sells farmed Atlantic salmon products but SeaChoice could not find any evidence that the company has taken any actions to support improvements to the management of this species within the past year.
6.2 Farmed shrimps and prawns
Aqua Star only sells shrimp that is minimum BAP 2 star certified, which indicates that they are traceable through chain of custody (personal communication, C. Peet, 16/03/2023). SeaChoice found evidence that Aqua Star collaborates with other companies pre-competitively through the Asian Shrimp roundtable coordinated by the Sustainable Fisheries Partnership (SFP).
6.4 Other species
SeaChoice found evidence that Aqua Star collaborates with other companies pre-competitively through the global squid roundtable coordinated by the Sustainable Fisheries Partnership (SFP). Additionally, Aqua Star has full chain traceability of all the seafood it sells (personal communication, C. Peet, 16/03/2023).
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