Marine Stewardship Council

ASC MSC 

BUSINESS CHALLENGE

Seafood consumption is rising worldwide and the degradation of fish
stocks continues (overexploited resources, environmental damage,
climate change, etc.). In this context, consumers, retailers, restaurants
and processors are now seeking “sustainable seafood and traceability”.
In order to become MSC certified, your industry must comply with
the MSC Chain of Custody standard by an accredited certification
body such as Bureau Veritas in order to show your seafood
products can be traced from MSC certified fisheries. The list of
certified fisheries is available on the website www.msc.org

MARINE STEWARDSHIP COUNCIL
Certify your sustainable fishing products
The MSC is an independent non-profit organization founded in 1997 with the aim of transforming the seafood market to make it more sustainable by:
• reversing the decline in global fish stocks
• delivering improvements in the marine environment
• contributing to securing fishers’ livelihood

The MSC has developed 2 standards: one for fishery assessments and the second for Chain of Custody (traceability) in the supply chain. This “Business to Consumer” standard allows placement of an MSC logo on products, visible to consumers. For the fishery assessment, Bureau Veritas complies with the 3 principles of tthe MSC standard:
• respect to the targeted stock
• respect to the associated ecosystem
• an efficient fishery management system

For the Chain of Custody assessment:
Bureau Veritas certifies that processors, exporters, importers and distributors have sourced their seafood products from MSC certified fisheries and rigorously manage the traceability.

CLIENT LIST:

NO CLIENT NAME ADDRESS CERTIFICATE STATUS VALID UNTIL
1 PT. CENTRAL PERTIWI BAHARI Kampung Mandiri, Kec. Dente Teladas, Kab Tulang Bawang, Lampung, 34518 Indonesia Aktif 29-01-2024