The debasement of ordinary words that have no legal protection has been common enough. Much has been written about the abuse of ‘real’ ‘homemade’, ‘natural’, ‘local’ and ‘artisan’ being but a few examples. Only a few days ago Marion Nestle wrote in The Atlantic posing the question ‘Is ‘Natural’ the Most Meaningless Word on Your [...]
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Lochmuir doesn’t exist, does it matter?
Posted by pundles on 14 March 2012
http://pauseforfood.com/2012/03/14/lochmuir-doesnt-exist-does-it-matter/
ClientEarth’s Sustainable Seafood Coalition – get standard right before label
A few weeks back I wrote a piece posing the question: How do we know when fish is sustainable and responsibly sourced? I looked at two then both recent reports, one from the Pew Environment Group and the other from the Marine Conservation Society, apparently at odds with each other on the question whether Marks [...]
Posted by pundles on 30 January 2012
http://pauseforfood.com/2012/01/30/clientearths-sustainable-seafood-coalition-get-standard-right-before-label/
How do we know when fish is sustainable and responsibly sourced?
Recently and within a few days of each other two reports emerged on the topic of sustainable fish. One from the PEW Environment Group and one from Marine Conservation Society which on the face of it appear to contradict each other on the extent to which Marks & Spencer offer sustainable fish. It is a [...]
Posted by pundles on 20 December 2011
http://pauseforfood.com/2011/12/20/how-do-we-know-when-fish-is-sustainable-and-responsibly-sourced/
