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Publix GreenWise Market’s seafood sustainability is worth getting reel-y excited about

Here’s what Publix GreenWise Market is doing to protect our oceans and the seafood supply chain.

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Sustainable fishing practices keep our oceans safe from overfishing, pollution, and more.

Photo provided by Publix GreenWise Market

You’ve heard of seafood sustainability — but do you know why it’s so important?

Seafood sustainability’s environmentally-responsible practices minimize the impact on ocean habitat and wildlife. In short, it means a healthier (and more sustainable) ocean ecosystem.

That’s why Publix GreenWise Market partners with two leaders in seafood sustainability to ensure all its market-brand seafood is sourced from sustainably-operated companies. All you need to do is look for the blue and green labeling. Here’s what the labels mean:

🐟 Sustainably sourced (blue)

🦀 Responsibly sourced (green)

  • Wild-caught and farmed seafood is sourced from companies that have an approved ecolabel, participate in a Fishery Improvement Project (FIP), or are considered “managed” in accordance with SFP and GSSI’s stringent benchmarks.

Read: Buying GreenWise-brand seafood means you help keep our oceans resilient + healthy.*

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