for the goodness of the planet

Our mission remains to bring the goodness of the sea to everyone. That same commitment extends to the preservation of the planet as well. That is why our Trusted Catch™ program is more than a certification, it is a constantly evolving commitment to real change in the industry and on the water. Gorton's utilizes the latest scientific data and best practices to ensure our seafood is responsibly sourced, made, and packaged for generations to come.
Responsibly sourced
Looking out for the goodness of the sea means that as a leader in sustainable practices, the health of the ocean and fish stocks is top of mind in all we do. We also recognize that responsible sourcing extends beyond the sea. We're proud of the steps we've taken, like making it a priority to only work with suppliers who share our sustainability philosophy.
ACHIEVEMENT 1: Certification Requirements
Over 99% of our seafood is from sources that are certified with the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC), Aquaculture Stewardship Council (ASC), Best Aquaculture Practices (BAP) or in a credible Fishery Improvement Project.
ACHIEVEMENT 2: Industry Standards
We have been engaged in elevating industry standards by pushing for responsible fishery management, accurate tracking/reporting of progress, and bycatch reduction.
ACHIEVEMENT 3: Strategic Partnerships
We have partnered with the New England Aquarium on sustainability efforts for over 11 years, working to improve ocean health and promote sustainable fisheries.
ACHIEVEMENT 4: Responsible Ingredients
Since 2019, 100% of the Palm Oil used is certified sustainable.
While we are proud of our accomplishments so far, we recognize there is still more work to do.
Ecuador Wild Shrimp
Support the Ecuador Gulf of Guayaquil Titi Shrimp Fishery Improvement Project.
Russian Pollock
Support Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) certification efforts in the Russian Pollock fisheries.
Russian Far East Salmon
Support Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) certification efforts in the Russian Far East Salmon fisheries.
Alaska Pollock
Develop and lead bycatch reduction initiative for Alaska Pollock fishery by 2025.
Best Aquaculture Practices
Increase aquaculture sourcing requirement from BAP 2-star to BAP 4-star by 2023.

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Responsibly made
We believe in leading by example. So when it comes to limiting the world’s negative impact on climate change, we take our role seriously. Here are some of the things we’ve done to reduce waste and greenhouse gas emissions, minimize industrial materials, and limit use of natural resources.
ACHIEVEMENT 1: Renewable Electricity
Since 2017 we have powered our business by 100% green renewable electricity.
ACHIEVEMENT 2: Energy Improvement
We have reduced our natural gases by 13% since our continuous energy improvement program started in 2019.
ACHIEVEMENT 3: Transportation Excellence
Gorton’s is a 2019 recipient of the Environmental Protection Agency SmartWay Transportation Excellence Award.
ACHIEVEMENT 4: SmartWay Carriers
Over 98% of our truckloads have shipped on SmartWay enrolled carriers since 2015.
While we are proud of our accomplishments so far, we recognize there is still more work to do.
Energy
Reduce electricity intensity by 6% through a Continuous Energy Improvement long-term systems approach by 2025.
Natural Gas
Reduce natural gas intensity by 6% through a Continuous Energy Improvement long-term systems approach by 2025.
Waste
Reduce waste handling trips by 5% by 2025.
Recyclability
Develop one additional recycling stream by 2025.

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Responsibly packaged
We take responsibility for the environmental impact of the materials we source, make, and distribute. We go to great lengths to reduce our environmental footprint and increase the recyclability of our packaging. These are some of our completed initiatives.
ACHIEVEMENT 1: Recyclable Packaging
One third of our consumer facing packaging is recyclable as of 2021.
ACHIEVEMENT 2: Sustainable Sources
100% of our fiber packaging is from sustainable sources, all of which are Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) or Sustainable Forestry Initiative (SFI) certified since 2012.
ACHIEVEMENT 3: Recyclable Cases
All of our master cases contain a percentage of post-consumer recycled content (PCR) and have been 100% recyclable since 2012.
While we are proud of our accomplishments so far, we recognize there is still more work to do.
Package Recyclability
Make 95% of our consumer packaging recyclable by 2025.
Transparent Labeling
Include a How2Recycle label on 100% of our packaging by 2023.

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WHERE WE SOURCE OUR FISH
All Gorton's seafood is fully traceable to the source.
Nearly all of our products are made with wild-caught fish from the waters of Alaska, the Barents and Bering Seas and the North Pacific, caught by fisheries certified by the Marine Stewardship Council. We elect to work with suppliers who share our sense of responsibility for protecting the world’s marine resources, habitats, and ecosystems.