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KLM: KLM Launches Pilot Project With Sustainable Fish
[September 04, 2008]

KLM: KLM Launches Pilot Project With Sustainable Fish


(M2 PressWIRE Via Acquire Media NewsEdge)
RDATE:04092008

KLM Royal Dutch Airlines launched a pilot study serving sustainable
fish on board its planes last weekend. Passengers in World Business
Class can now choose Marine Stewardship Council-certified hake fillet
from the menu.

KLM strives to lead the industry in assuming corporate social
responsibility. Reducing CO2 emissions is a top priority in KLM's CSR
policy. But there are other areas in which the airline aims to achieve
sustainability. In line with its sustainability strategy, KLM take
initiatives that have a positive impact on biodiversity.

One of these initiatives is inflight catering, where KLM has become the
first airline in the world to extend its sustainability strategy to
include the meals it serves on board. KLM has now launched a pilot
project in which World Business Class passengers can choose to be
served fish - in this case sustainable hake, from the waters of South
Africa - as their main dish. Passengers can find the Marine Stewardship
Council (MSC) logo on the menu, assuring them that the fish being
served is from a certified sustainable fishery. The MSC is an
independent, non-profit organization dedicated solving the problems of
overfishing by recognizing and rewarding sustainable fishing practices
through its certification and eco-labelling scheme. Fish products
bearing the MSC eco-label can be traced back to an independently
certified sustainable fishery.

"This pilot program represents a pioneering step by KLM and
demonstrates KLM's commitment to sustainable sourcing," says Chris
Ninnes, Deputy Chief Executive of the MSC. "While consumers can now


find the MSC eco-label on seafood in shops and restaurants in 38
countries around the world, this is the first time an airline has
offered MSC fish to its passengers. The MSC eco-label on the menu means
that KLM's customers can be assured that their fish can be traced back
to the certified sustainable fishery that caught it."

For the duration of the study, KLM has entered into an agreement with
Fishes, a fish monger that was voted most sustainable fish company in
the world and the first in continental Europe to obtain the MSC
certificate. The pilot project will run from September though November
on intercontinental flights departing from Amsterdam.


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