Supply chain
sustainability goes beyond the role of a corporate citizen and the networked
departments. It can be considered an emotion first, followed by tools and
standards.
Standards and
guides like MSC certification, Marine Stewardship Council’s (MSC) Blue Label
Certification, SA 8000, ISO 14001, ISO 26000, ISO20400 and other tools guide
corporate houses towards building the right framework. Compliance with
sustainability initiatives need to be guided by the fundamental purpose of
‘conserving society, the environment, and the economy’. To do this it is
necessary to go back to the basics.
(1) In
the marine world Sustainability Sustainable seafood is seafood that is
either caught
or farmed
in ways that consider the long-term vitality of harvested species and the
well-being of the oceans, as well as the livelihoods of fisheries-dependent
communities. It was first promoted through the sustainable seafood movement
which began in the 1990s. This operation highlights overfishing and
environmentally destructive fishing methods. Through a number of initiatives,
the movement has increased awareness and raised concerns over the way our
seafood is obtained. ( Acknowledging and
Thanks Ref https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sustainable_seafood
)
(2) The
fishing industry in India employs over 14 million people, according to a survey
conducted by Food and Agriculture Organization department of the United Nations.
India constitutes to about 6.3 per cent of the global fish production. However,
as one of the sustainable development goals is to aim for a better aquatic
balance, India has a long way to go to become a country which uses 100 per cent
sustainable fishing practices. ( Acknowledging
and thanks http://www.businessworld.in/article/How-Sustainable-Is-The-Fishing-Industry-In-India-/20-04-2017-116747/)
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India constitutes to about 6.3 per cent of the global fish production. However, as one of the sustainable development goals is to aim for a better aquatic balance, India has a long way to go to become a country which uses 100 per cent sustainable fishing practices. ( Acknowledging and thanks http://www.businessworld.in/article/How-Sustainable-Is-The-Fishing-Industry-In-India-/20-04-2017-116747/)