June 15, 2023 — The following was released by the Marine Stewardship Council:
McDonald’s China and the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) have announced that the restaurant chain will now include the blue MSC ecolabel on McDonald’s Filet-o-Fish sandwich, Double Fish burger and Kids Fish Fillet burger, served in more than 5,000 restaurants in China.
The announcement expands McDonald’s global commitment to source sustainable seafood and will give its Chinese customers confidence that the fish in these products comes from fisheries certified to the MSC’s world-leading standard for sustainable wild-capture fisheries. Recent consumer research suggests that Chinese consumers increasingly value the importance of sustainable seafood with ‘environmentally friendly or sustainably sourced’ ranking fourth in factors motivating seafood purchase in China.
Nearly 3,500 tonnes of MSC certified whitefish are sold in McDonald’s China every year with McDonald’s working with fish suppliers including Weidao and Tyson Foods together with the MSC.
This announcement comes as the MSC celebrates 10 years since it opened an office in China. In that time, the number of MSC labelled products in the country has increased from 10 to more than 200. The MSC has also seen considerable growth in the number of Chinese supply chain companies, retailers and fisheries engaging in the MSC programme.
The MSC’s Chief Executive Officer, Rupert Howes, who was in China to celebrate the launch of these products, said: “The MSC and McDonald’s have been promoting sustainable seafood together since 2011. As an important partner of the MSC, McDonald’s has brought fish products with the MSC ecolabel to consumers in Europe, the US, Japan and other countries. McDonald’s China commitment is a huge opportunity to build our partnership in this important market, to meet the growing consumer demand for sustainable seafood in China.”
Ms. Gu Lei, Chief Impact Officer of McDonald’s China, said: “McDonald’s China insists on providing consumers with fresh, safe and natural high-quality ingredients, and at the same time is actively building a sustainable supply chain to reduce damage to the environment through its seafood procurement. It is a pleasure to receive the authoritative certification of MSC. This is an affirmation of McDonald’s China’s influence in the supply chain in helping to ensure the continuous supply of high-quality seafood. We will continue to help protect the vitality of the ocean.”
To celebrate the announcement, which was made on World Ocean Day (Thursday 8 June 2023), McDonalds Shanghai Longteng Da restaurant has been decorated to give customers an immersive ocean experience. Customers purchasing the newly MSC-labelled products will also receive a fish-shaped fortune stick made from recycled oceanic plastic (see photos).
The Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) is an international non-profit organisation which sets globally recognised standards for sustainable fishing and the seafood supply chain. Fisheries representing 19% of the world’s wild marine catch are engaged in its certification programme.For more information visit msc.org or visit our social media pages