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Oceans Action, Costco Headquarters Issaquah, Washington
Greenpeace senior markets campaigner Casson Trenor hand delivers letters from Greenpeace to the Costco headquarters in Issaquah. Greenpeace activists hold a sign that says "Caution: Costco sells unsustainable seafood" in front of Costco headquarters in Issaquah. Greenpeace is urging the largest wholesale club operator in North America to implement a sustainable seafood policy, offer transparency in its seafood labeling, and stop selling red list seafood — starting immediately with orange roughy and Chilean sea bass.
Unique identifier:
GP026GL
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
29/06/2010
Locations:
North America
,
Seattle
,
United States of America
,
Washington (state)
Credit line:
© Anthony Bolante / Greenpeace
Size:
1965px × 3000px 2MB
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
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Oceans Action at Costco Headquarters in Seattle
The Greenpeace airship A.E. Bates flies the banner 'Costco: Wholesale Ocean Destruction' over Costco Corporate Headquarters in Issaquah, Washington June 30, 2010. Although Costco, the largest wholesale club operator in North America, tells its shareholders and customers that it supports sustainable seafood, it sells 15 of the 22 ‘red-listed’ seafoods including two of the world’s most critically imperiled species: orange roughy and Chilean sea bass. ‘Red listed’ species which are at risk of extinction are determined by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (IUCN) which is the world’s leading authority on the conservation status of species.
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