Permalink: https://www.media.greenpeace.org/archive/Tuna-Labelled-with-Warning-at-COOP-in-Copenhagen-27MZIFJJE9S4N.htmlConceptually similarTuna Labelled with Warning at COOP in CopenhagenGP0STQOARCompleted★★★★Tuna Labelled with Warning at COOP in CopenhagenGP0STQOATCompleted★★★★★★Tuna Labelled with Warning at COOP in CopenhagenGP0STQOASCompleted★★★★Tuna Labelled with Warning at COOP in CopenhagenGP0STQOAUCompleted★★★★Tuna Labelled with Warning at COOP in CopenhagenGP0STQOAXCompleted★★★★Tuna Labelled with Warning at COOP in CopenhagenGP0STQOAVCompleted★★★★Tuna Labelled with Warning at COOP in CopenhagenGP0STQOAWCompleted★★★★Supermarket Labelling Activity Exposes Meat ‘Greenwashing’ in DenmarkGP1SVCL9Completed★★★★★Supermarket Labelling Activity Exposes Meat ‘Greenwashing’ in DenmarkGP1SVCLACompleted★★★★View AllGP0STQOAQTuna Labelled with Warning at COOP in CopenhagenGreenpeace volunteers visit COOP supermarkets to put warning stickers on tuna cans. The stickers read 'Advarsel: overfisket art eller fanget ved destruktivt fiskeri' (Warning: overfished species or caught by destructive fishing). The majority of the COOP's tuna comes from either overfished stocks, caught using destructive fishing methods; or supplied by companies that have been associated with slave-like working conditions. While other Danish supermarkets are currently making an effort to get rid of their bad tuna, COOP is limping behind. Greenpeace is in dialogue with all supermarkets and hope COOP will decide to join the rest in the fight against bad tuna.In original language:Tun Advarsel Mærket med ved COOP i KøbenhavnGreenpeace-frivillige sætter advarsel-klistermærker på tundåser i COOPs butikker. De fleste af kædens tundåser indeholder nemlig overfiskede tunarter, tun fanget med redskaber med stor bifangst af f.eks. skildpadder, eller tun fanget af skibe, der har været forbundet med slavelignende arbejdsforhold. Heldigvis andre danske supermarkeder som LIDL, ALDI, Rema1000 og Dansk Supermarked en del for at rydde op på deres tunhylder. Greenpeace har i længere tid været i dialog med alle store danske supermarkeder, og håbet er, at COOP nu også slutter sig til resten af flokken.Locations:Copenhagen-Denmark-ScandinaviaDate:7 Apr, 2017Credit:© Uffe Weng / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5760px X 3840pxKeywords:Actions and protests-COOP-Day-Eye contact-Fishing (Industry)-Front view-Greenpeace activists-Hands-KWCI (GPI)-Labelling actions-Men-Oceans (campaign title)-One person-Outdoors-Overfishing-Shops-Signs-Stickers-Supermarkets-TunasShoot:Tuna Labelled with Warning at COOP in CopenhagenGreenpeace volunteers visit COOP supermarkets to put warning stickers on tuna cans. The stickers read 'Advarsel: overfisket art eller fanget ved destruktivt fiskeri' (Warning: overfished species or caught by destructive fishing). The majority of the COOP's tuna comes from either overfished stocks, caught using destructive fishing methods; or supplied by companies that have been associated with slave-like working conditions. While other Danish supermarkets are currently making an effort to get rid of their bad tuna, COOP is limping behind. Greenpeace is in dialogue with all supermarkets and hope COOP will decide to join the rest in the fight against bad tuna.