How can we eat fish sustainably
'Good Fish Guide': -This searchable guide operates a traffic light system to show consumers how sustainable certain seafood options are.
The problem of protein: -Fewer people are consuming animals and their products, and some are left wondering.
A strong starting point: - A good place to start if you are looking to eat seafood sustainably is to consult a resource such as the UK's.
Seafood Watch: -The 'Good Fish Guide' is UK-based, but there is a US-based equivalent in the ‘Seafood Watch’ by the Monterey Bay Aquarium.
Pescatarianism: -For some would-be vegetarians, the answer is to eat pescatarian instead.
Making good choices: -Indeed, the seafood eaters among us often have a difficult time choosing which is the best option if we want to make sure our diet is sustainable.
How it works: -Factors taken into account when determining the rating of a product include local regulations.
Changing dietary habits: -With climate change in full swing and the meat and dairy industries under the spotlight.
Complex picture: -The seafood category is very diverse. It includes around 2,500 different edible species.
Seafood Watch: -The 'Good Fish Guide' is UK-based, but there is a US-based equivalent in the ‘Seafood Watch’ by the Monterey Bay Aquarium.