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Dutch food brand Schouten is releasing new vegan fish sticks in response to the growing demand for animal-free seafood products brought on in part by the popularity of Netflix documentary
Seaspiracy. The brand’s new wheat- and rice-based vegan fish sticks are meant to be used in the same applications as traditional fish sticks. “We have noticed that the Netflix documentary
Seaspiracy has made a big impression on people and has contributed to a growing awareness of the importance of plant-based alternatives to fish,” Schouten Product Manager Annemiek Vervoort said. “This will further increase the demand for fish substitutes.”
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By Henry Sandercock2021-04-16T11:33:00+01:00
Netflix’s controversial film takes aim at fishing as a whole, but also accuses the MSC of inadequacy on bycatch and overfishing
The global seafood business has come under intense scrutiny over the past few weeks since the release of Netflix’s Seaspiracy documentary. The film, produced by the same people who made Cowspiracy, portrayed an out-of-control industry that’s killing marine life and the planet through a combination of overfishing, plastic pollution and bycatch.
Its criticism extended to the NGOs who push the industry to become more sustainable in their use of the oceans’ natural resources, with the MSC in particular coming under fire over its efficacy and structure.