The responsible choice for farmed seafood. ASC Logo User Guidelines



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The responsible choice for farmed seafood ASC Logo User Guidelines October 2012

ASC Logo User Guidelines 2012 Contents 0. 1. Introduction 1 2. The Aquaculture Stewardship Council 2 3 ASC logo ownership 3 License agreement 4. Who can use the ASC logo? 4 5. Ways to use the ASC logo 5 On-product and on-menu Promotional use 6. Correct display of the ASC logo and claim 6 Elements of the logo ASC claim The ASC Chain of Custody code Formats Colour Size On-product use Exclusion zone Keyline Font Translations Off-product use 7. Incorrect usage 10 Confusing or misleading use 8. Examples of correct display of the ASC logo 11 9. How to obtain a copy of the ASC logo 12 Approval process 10. Contact us 13

ASC Logo User Guidelines 2012 1 Introduction 1. The Aquaculture Stewardship Council s farm certification program and seafood logo recognise and reward responsible aquaculture. The ASC s logo gives consumers confidence that they are choosing fish and seafood products that are fully traceable and have been independently certified as farmed responsibly. Using the ASC logo brings a range of benefits to any company in the supply chain. It is also used by certified farms, media organisations and many others to communicate information and support for the ASC program. As a certification mark and trademark, strict rules govern the display of the ASC logo, both on-product and off-product. It is in the interest of all users to follow these guidelines, so that the logo retains its integrity and value. ASC has a responsibility to regulate the logo to maintain a clear, consistent message and protect the investment made in the logo by our certified farmers and supply chain partners. This guide sets out the rules governing use of the logo and explains how different users farms, supply chain organisations, retailers, non-commercial organisations and the media can employ it for maximum impact, ensuring that public awareness around the world continues to grow. The Marine Stewardship Council International - we are the separate trading arm of the MSC - will act as the ASC s agent regarding the licensing and administration of the ASC logo. As ASC s agent they will issue, on behalf of the ASC, logo licence agreements and approve logo use on products. Chris Ninnes CEO Aquaculture Stewardship Council International

ASC Logo User Guidelines 2012 2 2. The Aquaculture Stewardship Introduction Council The Aquaculture Stewardship Council (ASC) is an independent, global, non-profit organisation. Our mission is to use our logo and farm certification program to transform aquaculture towards environmental sustainability and social responsibility using efficient market mechanisms; which create value across the chain, influence the choices people make when buying farmed seafood, and, working with our partners, help transform the farmed seafood market to an environmentally sustainable and socially responsible basis. The ASC standards for responsibly farmed aquaculture and its requirements for seafood traceability meet the world s toughest best-practice guidelines and are helping to transform global seafood markets. Responsibly farmed Aquaculture operations can demonstrate that they employ best practice methods by getting certified to the ASC environmental and social standards for responsible aquaculture. The standard offers a credible, independent, third-party assessment process to recognise and reward responsible aquaculture. To meet it, farms must prove that they are using responsible methods, that incorporate best management practices that minimise environmental and social impacts. Seafood traceability Before seafood can be sold with the ASC logo, every business in the supply chain must have undertaken a detailed traceability audit to meet the ASC Chain of Custody requirements. This ensures that only seafood from a certified farm carries the ASC logo. If your business already holds a current MSC Chain of Custody certificate you should contact your certifier to allow this certificate to be extended to cover certified ASC product. In almost all cases this is a simple administrative process, but it must be undertaken by your certifier. Neither the ASC or the MSC have the authority to extend this certificate coverage. Using the logo brings a range of potential benefits to any company in the supply chain, from farm to fork. Many of the world s leading retailers and seafood brands have placed the ASC at the centre of their responsible seafood sourcing policies. More information is available on such commitments at www.asc-aqua.org Successful certification gives an assurance to buyers and consumers that the seafood they buy comes from a well managed and responsible source.

ASC Logo User Guidelines 2012 3 ASC logo ownership 3. The ASC owns the trademark of the logo, and its name Aquaculture Stewardship Council. The ASC reserves all rights in relation to these trademarks. The label cannot be displayed without the prior written consent of the ASC. Permission to display does not transfer or license any intellectual property rights to others and can only be used after a logo licence agreement has been signed. Only organisations that have signed a formal written agreement with the ASC may display the ASC logo. Unauthorised display is prohibited and will be treated as a trademark infringement. The ASC reserves the right to take legal action against any party that reproduces or copies the ASC name or logo without prior authorisation. Fees Where the ASC logo is used on a product, fixed annual fees and variable royalties are payable, based on how much ASC-labelled seafood is sold. Detailed information about how much it costs to use the ASC logo is contained in the logo licence agreement. Artwork sign-off Once permission to use the ASC logo has been granted, organisations must submit artwork proofs before printing, publishing or displaying the logo. See Approval process, page 12. Logo Licence Agreement This provides permission for displaying the ASC logo on a seafood product or associated promotional materials, such as a website. Organisations that sign a Logo Licence Agreement are liable for fees and royalties.

ASC Logo User Guidelines 2012 4 4. Who can use the ASC Introduction logo? Any commercial or non-commercial organisation can apply to use the ASC logo. Retailers Shops and stores that sell ASC certified third-party branded products and private-label products to consumers, including online retailers and fishmongers. Supply chain companies Processors, distributors, foodservice suppliers and wholesalers that sell ASC certified seafood in bulk or in consumer-ready packaging. Certified farms The farm client and those represented by the farm client. Non-commercial organisations Non-profit, education and public sector organisations that want to promote their support of the ASC program. Media Media organisations that publish news and features about the ASC. Specific rules on the use of the ASC logo apply to each user group. Detailed instructions can be found by visiting www.msc.org/get-certified/use-the-mscecolabel/rules Foodservice Businesses that sell and serve ASC certified seafood that is ready to eat, and where it can be consumed immediately, either on the premises or as a take-away meal.

ASC Logo User Guidelines 2012 5 5. Ways to use the ASC Introduction logo The ASC logo may be used in two main ways: On-product and on-menu The ASC logo can be used on a product or menu to indicate that a seafood item comes from a farm certified as meeting the ASC environmental and social standard for responsible aquaculture. On-product refers to the display of the ASC logo on products such as those prepared by processors, distributors, wholesalers and retailers. This includes fresh fish items on fish counters and bulk packaging and caterers pricelists and catalogues used in a business-to-business context. Promotional use Promotional use means using the ASC logo off-product. It includes displaying the logo to promote Chain of Custody certification, availability of ASC-labelled seafood or support for the ASC program. Organisations seeking promotional use of the ASC logo may be commercial or non-profit. Examples include point-of-sale materials, advertising materials, vehicles, staff uniforms, print materials (including price lists, books, educational leaflets), web pages and mobile applications. On-menu refers to the display of the ASC logo on menus, usually by restaurants or caterers. Supporting text Organisations displaying the label for promotional use may develop their own wording to accompany it, providing they submit this to ecolabel@msc.org for approval. Approved wording is: Proud supporters of the ASC Ask us which of our seafood is ASC certified Look for the mark of responsibly farmed seafood Look for the ASC logo Choose ASC to support responsible aquaculture All of our [insert seafood species] is ASC certified

ASC Logo User Guidelines 2012 6 6. Correct display of the Introduction ASC logo This section provides a guide to the use of the ASC logo, including information on colour, size and positioning. A B C D E F G H Elements of the logo The following requirements apply to all uses of the logo. Any deviation in colour, font or design will lessen its effectiveness and could result in legal consequences associated with trademark infringements. The ASC logo comprises eight elements, which may not be separated from each other or altered in any way. A Farmed Responsibly This phrase communicates the meaning of the ASC logo. Appropriate translations into different languages are available from ecolabel@msc.org. Where translations for a particular language do not exist, please submit alternatives for approval to ecolabel@msc.org B ASC initials The letters ASC are the abbreviation of the Aquaculture Stewardship Council, the owner of the logo. C Certified This word communicates that the product bearing the logo has successfully undertaken an independent assessment against one of the ASC s farm standards. D asc-aqua.org The ASC s website address must always be displayed in its whole form, as shown here. E Fish logo The outlined fish, pointing to the right must always be displayed. F TM The letters TM indicate that this logo is a trademark. Registration of the ASC trademark is already approved in many countries. G Checkmark The distinctive checkmark boldly bisects the logo and is a distinctive signal underpinning the integrity and credibility of the certification process. H White keyline A white keyline around the perimeter of the logo should always be displayed.

ASC Logo User Guidelines 2012 7 6. Correct display of the Introduction ASC logo ASC claim When the ASC logo is used on product, it must always be accompanied by the ASC claim. The claim explains and substantiates the ASC logo and is available in five versions: This code underpins the traceability of the logo in accordance to ASC s requirements. It must be displayed to validate use of the ASC logo. The code will be provided as part of the product approval process. ASC Claim ASC Chain of Custody code Version 1 Thank you for choosing seafood that has met the ASC s global standard for responsibly farmed fish. Together we can help transform aquaculture towards environmental sustainability and social responsibility. www.asc-aqua.org Version 2 This product comes from a farm that has been independently certified to the ASC s standard for responsibly farmed seafood. www.asc-aqua.org Packaging example The ASC logo appears on the front of pack. For packaging where an alternative placement may be appropriate (e.g. on small cans) approval may be given during the product approval process. The ASC Chain of Custody code should be incorporated into the claim. The ASC claim is typically displayed on the rear of the packaging. Version 3 The XXXXXXXXX (insert seafood species) in this product comes from a farm that has been independently certified to the ASC s standard for responsibly farmed seafood. www.asc-aqua.org Version 4 This product has met the ASC s global standard for responsibly farmed seafood. www.asc-aqua.org Version 5 From an ASC certified responsible farm. www.asc-aqua.org Translations of the claim are available by contacting ecolabel@msc.org. The ASC Chain of Custody code Every ASC-labelled product or menu item carries a unique Chain of Custody code featuring a sequence of letters and numbers (ASC-C-00000) that refer to the producer of the product. This number will be displayed with one of the claims noted above.

ASC Logo User Guidelines 2012 8 6. Correct display of the Introduction ASC logo Formats The ASC logo is available in two formats: a landscape (horizontal) format and a portrait (vertical) format. Landscape (horizontal) Portrait (vertical) Either format may be displayed and it is possible for the same user to display one format of the ASC logo on one application and the other format on a different application. Colour Pantone Where the logo appears in colour use Pantone 326 C. CMYK When reproducing using the four-colour printing process the colour breakdown is 81% Cyan, 0% Magenta, 39% Yellow, 0% Black. RGB R. 0 G. 178 B. 169 Monotone The ASC logo is also available in black and white for those circumstances where the packaging is black and white or predominantly green. In these instances, it must print in solid black and white only, never in grey-scale. Size Minimum size The minimum size for on-product applications of the landscape (horizontal) logo is 16mm (measured from the base to the top of the left-hand side). The minimum size for the portrait (vertical) logo is 18mm (measured from side to side at the top). Minimum size requirements for bulk packaging are 20mm and 28mm, respectively. Maximum size There is no maximum size restriction for display of the ASC logo or its variations, either on-product or off-product. Minimum size requirements 18 mm 16 mm Landscape format (horizontal) On-product: 16 mm Bulk packaging: 20 mm Portrait format (vertical) On-product: 18 mm Bulk packaging: 28 mm

ASC Logo User Guidelines 2012 9 6. Correct display of the Introduction ASC logo On-product use Exclusion zone When the logo is produced at its minimum size, the clear space around it must be at least 2 mm for product-specific text (such as species, weight, ingredients) and must ensure that the text does not lead to a connection between the ASC and any other organisation. Clear space must be at least 5 mm for general packaging design elements (such as brand names, logos etc) where the ASC logo could be associated with the host brand. When the logo is reproduced at larger sizes it must be surrounded by clear space at 10% of the logo height (portrait format) or width (landscape format). White lines In all instances the white lines used in the logo must print. No other colour may be used. Font The font used in the ASC logo is Helvetica and cannot be substituted. Translations Translations of the phrases certified and farmed responsibly are available from ecolabel@msc.org on request during the product approval process. Some translations of the ASC claim are similarly available. All other translations must be approved as part of the product approval process. Off-product use When the logo is used for promotional use with supporting text, the text must be clearly associated with the ASC logo. As a general guideline the text must be adjacent to and twice the size of the logo. Where there is 100% ASC certified seafood the supporting text can be any size. The promotional material must only refer to ASC certified seafood and must not be misleading to consumers. The way to make it clear to consumers which products are ASC certified is to use the supporting text as shown on page 5. Minimum clear space Minimum 5 mm clear space for general on-product design elements Clear space must be at least 2 mm for product specific text

ASC Logo User Guidelines 2012 10 Incorrect usage 7. Incorrect logo usage Do not change the colours of the ASC logo. Do not print over the ASC logo. PRINT OVER Do not alter the design, lock-up, or separate the elements of the ASC logo. Do not display the ASC corporate logo. Do not distort the shape of the ASC logo. Do not tilt the ASC logo. Confusing or misleading use Users must ensure that the ASC logo and the Aquaculture Stewardship Council name are never displayed in a way that: Confuses consumers as to the association of the ASC with other brands or logos; Suggests or implies that non-certified seafood is ASC certified; Creates an association with products that are not from a farm certified to the ASC standard. Claims that ASC certified seafood is sustainable, rather than responsibly farmed. Incorrect off-product use If using in an off-product environment refrain from placing the logo in a position which could be misleading to consumers as to which products are ASC certified and which are not. cause any harm or prejudice to the reputation, image or prestige of the ASC. The ASC logo should only appear next to certified products. In other words, when using the logo where there is a mix of ASC certified and non ASC certified products you need to clearly identify which are ASC. The ASC reserves the right to refuse any proposed use of the logo it feels is inappropriate. The Licensee must act, and must ensure that the logo shall be used, consistently with the ASC s objectives and policies. As such, the use of the logo shall not

ASC Logo User Guidelines 2012 11 8. Examples of correct display Introduction of the ASC logo

ASC Logo User Guidelines 2012 12 9. How to obtain a copy of Introduction the ASC logo The ASC logo is only released as part of the approval process set out below. The logo must not be forwarded on to any third parties, except designers who require it to design packaging or associated promotional materials. Approval process Correct use of the ASC logo will speed up the approvals process. Please ensure that all design agencies and other service providers or colleagues who work with the ASC logo have a copy of this guide. 1. Sign a Logo Licence Agreement Your company and the ASC sign a Logo Licence Agreement. You can apply for a Logo Licence Agreement by emailing ecolabel@ msc.org. The Marine Stewardship Council International will act as the ASC s agents regarding the licensing and administration of the ASC logo. 4. Get approval Once design has been agreed, the MSC will send you written approval of the logo use. Only at this stage can you print your materials. 5. Product promotion Once approved, your product may be promoted directly on the ASC website or, with permission, through other media. MSC will then provide you with a high-resolution copy of the ASC logo in one of the following formats: EPS, PDF and JPG. 2. Add ASC logo to materials Incorporate the ASC logo and associated items into the design of your materials, following the guidelines in this document and any additional guidelines that apply to your user group. See www.msc.org/get-certified/use-themsc-ecolabel/rules. 3. Submit proofs Submit the following to ecolabel@msc.org: Colour proofs of materials carrying the ASC logo preferably in PDF format. If this is packaging please send the final draft design of the entire pack. A completed Product Approval Form; (a template PAF can be obtained from ecolabel@msc.org)

ASC Logo User Guidelines 2012 13 Contact us 10. If you have any questions or concerns regarding the use of the ASC logo, we will be delighted to assist. For further information please contact: Ecolabel Licensing Team ecolabel@msc.org

. Contact the ASC for more information ASC office P. O. Box 19107 3501 Utrecht The Netherlands www.asc-aqua.org info@asc-aqua.org Aquaculture Stewardship Council, 2012