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Northern Ireland

Northern Ireland is the first place aiming to adopt the Sustainable FIsh Cities model across a whole country.

The campaign is coordinated by Ulster Wildlife, in partnership with the Belfast Food Network, and they need your help! If you are a food-serving business in Northern Ireland, please sign the pledge and contact livingseas@ulsterwildlife.org for more information.

The following food-serving organisations in Northern Ireland have signed the Sustainable Fish pledge for their fish buying, also promising to promote sustainable fish to their staff and customers.

 

Local authorities and schools

There are no pledgees yet in this category. Be the first organisation to pledge.

 

Hospitals

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Universities

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Workplaces

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Restaurants and iconic businesses

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Sustainable Fish: A campaign to protect precious marine environments and fishing livelihoods, and call for fish to be bought from sustainable sources. We want to show what can be done if people and organisations make a concerted effort to change their buying habits.

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