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Greenpeace Ranked Alliance Select as #1 in the Philippines for Sustainability in 2020

Homegrown seafood company Alliance Select Foods International Inc. (PSE: FOOD) earned the top spot on Greenpeace Southeast Asia’s 2020 Cannery Ranking Report for the second cycle in a row. The Company earned the highest overall score of all Philippine tuna canneries surveyed, and was recognized for Sustainability of Sourcing Practices, Traceability, Legality and Equity categories.

For every survey cycle, Greenpeace Southeast Asia ranks the tuna canneries in the Asian region. FOOD’s No.1 Ranking in 2020 is the second time in a row that it has earned the top spot, following its No. 1 title in the 2018 Greenpeace Southeast Asia’s Tuna Cannery Report. The Company is also among the top 3 canneries in Southeast Asia, and for the Philippines in particular, ASFII is the only green rated cannery by Greenpeace.



“We appreciate being recognized again by Greenpeace for our focus on Sustainability,” said Chief Executive Officer Raymond K.H. See. “Fortunately, even as the current difficulties driven by COVID-19 are still progressing, the dedication of ASFII people and partners, with their focus on execution, helped FOOD achieve this honor. By continuing to advance our sustainability policies and practices, and advocacy for responsible stewardship of our oceans and marine life, we hope to inspire the industry to turn the tide toward a greener climate.”

For the first semester of 2020, FOOD reported consolidated net revenues of $35 million, and Operating Income of $0.3 million.

Alliance Select Foods International Inc. is a publicly listed seafood company that began as a tuna cannery in General Santos City, and has since expanded its product portfolio to serve customers world-wide.



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