User talk:Pstel01

It seems to me the change in ranking of Trader Joe's by Greenpeace doesn't add up. It went from 15 (!) out of 10 on the CATO scale to '3' after it removed "six unsustainable species of fish from its shelves and getting involved in efforts to protect the Bering Sea Canyons"? (see copied clip from article below)

In 2008, Greenpeace started ranking America’s major supermarket chains on their seafood sustainability practices because, according to Phil Radford, Greenpeace U.S. CEO, “three quarters of global fish stocks are suffering from overfishing,[39] and 90% of top marine predators are already gone.”[40][41] Criteria included the number of threatened fish species supermarkets sold, their seafood purchasing policies, and ocean legislation policies they supported.[42] Greenpeace annual Carting Away the Oceans (CATO) report ranks 20 supermarkets on a scale of 1 to 10, with 1 being least sustainable with seafood policies and 10 being the most sustainable with seafood policies. Between 2012 and 2013, Trader Joe's moved from 15th on the CATO scale to 3rd by removing six unsustainable species of fish from its shelves and getting involved in efforts to protect the Bering Sea Canyons.[43]