Does the completion of the GDST Standard mean the GDST is done with its work?

  • POSTED: 10/01/2024
  • AUTHOR: Rachel Walker

No. The Standard is continuing to evolve with input from seafood industry and stakeholders across the world, through our Dialogue process. Expansion frameworks addressing human rights and marine ingredients have been presented. Other frameworks addressing areas such as aquatic animal welfare and carbon impact are being developed.
We are also engaging with governments internationally to promote the Standard as part of policies and regulations that support interoperability and verification.

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