Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Waiting-for-Label---Animation-27MZIF3VHQ2G.htmlConceptually similarFunny Anti-Plastic 60 Second Video - 1080pGP0STS29YCompleted★★★★Funny Anti-Plastic 60 Second Video - Clean 1080pGP0STS2A0Completed★★★★★★Funny Anti-Plastic 60 Second Video - 4KGP0STS2A2Completed★★★★Funny Anti-Plastic 60 Second Video - Clean 4KGP0STS2A3Completed★★★★Funny Anti-Plastic 60 Second Video - Square 4KGP0STS2A6Completed★★★★Funny Anti-Plastic 60 Second Video - Square Clean 1080pGP0STS2ACCompleted★★★★Funny Anti-Plastic 60 Second Video - Square Clean 4KGP0STS2AGCompleted★★★★★Sealord Spoof AdvertGP04K2ZCompleted★★★★Funny Anti-Plastic 60 Second Video - Square 1080pGP0STS2ADCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STORQXWaiting for Label - AnimationAustralia’s labelling laws for seafood are inadequate, especially as they apply to restaurants. Without labelling, consumers may unwittingly make unhealthy choices and support damage to the marine environment and unfair working conditions. To make an informed choice, consumers need to know what fish they’re eating, where it came from, and how it was caught or farmed. These two confused fish have found themselves at the heart of the problem. Locations:Australia-New South Wales-Oceania-SydneyDate:18 Oct, 2014Credit:© GreenpeaceDuration:48sAudio format:Final MixProduction Type :ADVERT / PSA-ANIMATION-PROMO-WEB VIDEOKeywords:Fish-Fisheries-Humour-KWCI (GPI)-Oceans (campaign title)-ShopsShoot:Waiting for Label - AnimationAustralia’s labelling laws for seafood are inadequate, especially as they apply to restaurants. Without labelling, consumers may unwittingly make unhealthy choices or support damage to the marine environment and unfair working conditions. To make an informed choice, consumers need to know what fish they’re eating, where it came from, and how it was caught or farmed. These two confused fish have found themselves at the heart of the problem.