GOING FURTHER TOGETHER. FISH & SEAFOOD @ METRO.June 20th 2018METRO
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OUR PORTFOLIO
More than1,000locations
In 35countries
With more than150,000employees
From151nations
AT A GLANCE
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Group sales
€37,140 million
EBIT €1,106 million
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INTERNATIONAL PRESENCELOCATIONS BY REGION
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WESTERN EUROPE
EASTERN EUROPE ASIA
Austria
Belgium
France
Germany
Italy
Netherlands
Portugal
Spain
Bulgaria
Croatia
Czech Rep.
Hungary
Kazakhstan
Moldova
Poland
Romania
Russia
Serbia
Slovakia
Turkey
Ukraine
China
India
Japan
Pakistan
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16
97
386
50
17
10
37
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9
13
13
6
3
30
30
89
9
6
33
31
90
24
10
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As of 30 September 2017.
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THE WORLD’S CHALLENGES ARE THE CHALLENGES OF OUR BUSINESS AS IT IS BASED ON TRADING WITH RESOURCES.
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SUSTAINABILITY PLAYS A CRUCIAL ROLECUSTOMERS AND EMPLOYEES OF THE FUTURE EXPECT MORE
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SUSTAINABLE FISH & SEAFOODWE CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE
METRO is one of the leading fish wholesalers in Europe
We sell 200,000 tonnes of various species of fish every year worldwide
METRO’s global turnover in fish (fresh, frozen, deep-frozen and canned) is 1.3 Billion € per year
Direct sourcing from producers, either via Trading Offices or locally sourced
Fish as our USP (Unique Selling Point) in the store for our customers
It is our responsibility, as a reliable partner for our customer, to define criteria for sustainable procurement
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OUR TARGET
80% of TOP 12 species will be certified by 2020 by one of the following certification standards:
ASC (Aquaculture Stewardship Council)
European Organic Certification
FOS (Friend of the Sea )
GAA - BAP (Global Aquaculture Alliance – Best Aquaculture Practices)
GLOBALG.A.P.
MSC (Marine Stewardship Council)
or any other certification standard which has been recognized by the Global Sustainable Seafood Initiative:
Alaska Responsible Fisheries Management (RFM) Certification Program
Iceland Responsible Fisheries Management (IRFM) Certification Programme
Voluntary commitment registered at the United Nations Oceans Conference June 2016.
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OUR PARTNERSHIPS & COLLABORATIONS SUPPORT SDG 14 AND 17 AND MAKE OUR OUTREACH STRONGER.
World Economic Forum
Global Dialogue and Seafood Traceability
Consumer Goods Forum
Global Sustainability Seafood Initiative
North Atlantic Seafood Forum
…. and upcoming collaborations in the connection to the reduction of plastic & packaging
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2020 TUNA TRACEABILITY DECLARATION
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4. Government Partnership
In addition to the above commitments, we – as industry leaders – will call on and work with governments to take actions needed to support them:
a) Implement Harvest Strategies for all tuna stocks under the jurisdiction of each tuna RFMO by 2020, that will ensure sustainably managed tuna fisheries in line with SDG Target 14.4.b) Establish systems to identify and restrict illegal seafood through government-led measures on traceability and transparency.c) Build capacity to establish and manage information systems to account for domestic and international fishing fleets, landings, enforcement and trade of seafood products, in line with the FAO Code of Conduct and the Port State Measure Agreement.
3. Commitment to Environmentally Responsible Tuna Sources
We pledge to source from tuna fisheries that have implemented:
a) Robust science-based management plans, including harvest strategies that can maintain stocks at, or restore them at least to, levels which can produce maximum sustainable yield; andb) Measures to ensure that impacts of fisheries on the environment are sustainable, including bycatch mitigation techniques.To put this pledge into effect we will continue to explore new opportunities to support the multi-stakeholder initiatives mentioned above, and we will work to continually increase our sourcing from tuna fisheries certified by schemes that are internationally recognized by the Global Sustainable Seafood Initiative (GSSI).
1. Tuna Traceability Commitment
We pledge that all tuna products in our supply chains will be fully traceable to the vessel and trip dates, and that this information will be disclosed upon request at the Point of Sale either on the packaging or via an online system.
2. Commitment to a Socially Responsible Tuna Supply Chain
We pledge to eliminate any form of slavery and ensure suppliers at least meet minimum social standards in management practices as recommended in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the International Labour Organization’s Conventions and Recommendations.
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4. Government Partnership
In addition to the above commitments, we – as industry leaders – will call on and work with governments to take actions needed to support them:
a) Implement Harvest Strategies for all tuna stocks under the jurisdiction of each tuna RFMO by 2020, that will ensure sustainably managed tuna fisheries in line with SDG Target 14.4.b) Establish systems to identify and restrict illegal seafood through government-led measures on traceability and transparency.c) Build capacity to establish and manage information systems to account for domestic and international fishing fleets, landings, enforcement and trade of seafood products, in line with the FAO Code of Conduct and the Port State Measure Agreement.
3. Commitment to Environmentally Responsible Tuna Sources
We pledge to source from tuna fisheries that have implemented:
a) Robust science-based management plans, including harvest strategies that can maintain stocks at, or restore them at least to, levels which can produce maximum sustainable yield; andb) Measures to ensure that impacts of fisheries on the environment are sustainable, including bycatch mitigation techniques.To put this pledge into effect we will continue to explore new opportunities to support the multi-stakeholder initiatives mentioned above, and we will work to continually increase our sourcing from tuna fisheries certified by schemes that are internationally recognized by the Global Sustainable Seafood Initiative (GSSI).
1. Tuna Traceability Commitment
We pledge that all tuna products in our supply chains will be fully traceable to the vessel and trip dates, and that this information will be disclosed upon request at the Point of Sale either on the packaging or via an online system.
2. Commitment to a Socially Responsible Tuna Supply Chain
We pledge to eliminate any form of slavery and ensure suppliers at least meet minimum social standards in management practices as recommended in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the International Labour Organization’s Conventions and Recommendations.
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WHAT IS TRACEABILITY?
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Global levelEssentialfor now and the future to various stakeholdersRelated to sustainability and safety aspects
Country levelManage food incidents in countries
METRO`s levelAligned to our business values and strategy
Product levelTransparencyabout products and supply chain
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TRACEABILITY AS A TOOL FOR ADDING VALUE TO THE CUSTOMER
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METRO’S SOLUTION AT A GLANCE
Producer Processor METRO
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PRO TRACE: HOW IT WORKSTHERE ARE 2 WAYS TO OBTAIN THE DATA OF THE TRACEABLE PRODUCTS
1. By scanning the barcode of the tracearticles on the packaging of theproduct: by downloading the PRO TRACE App the customer can scan the barcode andall available information for this GTIN – LOT combination can be displayed.
2. By manually entering the GTIN and LOT numbers on PRO TRACE app or METRO website: these numbers are printed on the invoice so the customer can retrieve them easily.
Invoice:
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TRACEABILITY @ METRO: WHAT?
Product info and lot
Catching method
FAO fishing area
Breeding company
Slaughtering house
Farmer
Harvest date and location
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Production method
Minimum durability
Quantity
Processing company
Packaging date
…
IdentificationStandard: keyto traceabilityinformation
Data collectionstandard: Barcode
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BENEFITS OF TRACEABILITY
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Customer
Increased trust Food safety Choice to choose Increasing demand for more
information and digitalization
Supplier
Increased visibility Optimized internal processes Ready for the future Differentiation
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CUSTOMERS ACCESS INFO VIA PROTRACE APP
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General product information
Species Info
Origin
Certification
CatchingMethod
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PRO TRACE IN GERMAN PRIME TIME NEWS‘TAGESSCHAU’, JUNE 2017
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INTERNATIONAL MARKETING CAMPAIGNTHERE´S A STORY TO TELL
TELL AND SELL
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CONTACTSAndrea K. WeberDirectorCorporate Responsibility
METRO AGMetro-Straße 140235 Düsseldorf
M +49 151 1511-1746T +49 211 6886-4050E [email protected]
www.metroag.de
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Global Fishing Watch Transparency, Traceability and Accountability
Tony LongCEO
Global view
Our vision Healthy, productive and resilient oceans where transparent and effective governance of marine resources supports biodiversity and sustainable development.
Our mission Advance ocean sustainability through increasing transparency;• Within the next 10 years, reveal the vast majority of the world's commercial fishing
activity – capturing some 300,000 of the largest vessels responsible for 75% of the global marine catch – and increase our ability to track more small-scale fishing vessels.
• Revolutionize the ability to monitor and visualize the global commercial fishing fleet, offering near real-time tracking of fishing activity via our map and downloadable, free data
• Accelerate scientific research and innovation, promote effective fisheries policy, boost global dialogue on transparency in fisheries, and improve market incentives and seafood traceability.
Key attributes
GlobalShows the fishing activity of ~60,000 publicly trackable commercial fishing vessels operating in the ocean
Near real-timeRegularly updated to show vessel tracks and fishing activity from January 1, 2012 through three days prior to present time
Easy to useDesigned so bothexperts and non-experts can see and assess fishing activity at a glance and track individual vessels over time
Free for everyoneAvailable to anyonein the world with aninternet connection
© Alex Hofford / Greenpeace
Workspace Example
globalfishingwatch.org@globalfishwatch
Global Fishing Watch research program enables global scientific, economic, and policy work that would not be possible without a large-scale analysis platform and shared new data products.
2 years since inception 10 papers
published 25+ papers inprogress
How Sanchi's spill could spread
“THAILAND’S PATH TO SUSTAINABLE FISHERIES”
ADISORN PROMTHEP, THAILAND20 Jun 2018
ThailandSustainable
Fisheries
Environment
SocialEconomic
Strong Political View
Royal Ordinance on Fisheries 2015
MCS : Monitoring Control Surveillance
Traceability system
FISHERIES REFORMS
Monitoring Control Surveillance
32 PIPO
VMS & AIS Inspection at SeaInspection at Port
Catapult UK, Fish-I-Africa, TRYGG MAT-Tracking , and IOTC
Thai Flags
ForeignFlags
Traceability system of Fisheries Products
Sorting and weighting
Weighing at port
Export
Processed
Unloading inspection
Tally sheetEstimated weight
Fish Utilization(RMBS)
Fish type &Actual weight
Permit to Land
Permit to unload
Ship Agent
AREPPort Inspection
Report
IMDRMBSCC
Before entry to port
Inspection at port
ProcessingStatement Issuance
PSM
PSE
Actual fish weight
Landing
Export
Processed
Fish Utilization (RMBS)
Landing Declaration
Catch CertificateIssuance
fish type & weight
RMBSMCPD
Fish LicensePort In/ Port outFishing logbook
Selling / PurchasingMCPD
Thai Flags
Import
Fishery Vessel Port
ProcessingPlant
Marketplace Operators
Farm
FishmealFactory
Feed Mill
Hatchery
Capture
Aquaculture
Seafood Supply Chain
SustainableSeafood Supply
Chain
RFMResponsible
FisheriesManagement
SeafishRFS
IFFORS
MarineStewardship
Council(MSC)
GovernmentLocal
BestAquaculture
Practices(BAP)
AquacultureStewardship
Council (ASC)
Global GAPAquacultureStandards
Seafood Processing
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