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Modern Slavery Index 2017 (MSI)
The Modern Slavery Index 2017 (MSI) assessed the risk to business of exposure to practices of slavery, servitude, trafficking in persons and forced labour. This study was produced by global risk consultancy Verisk Maplecroft. -
Immigration Act 2016
The Immigration Act will introduce new sanctions on illegal working, prevents illegal migrants accessing services and introduce new measures to enforce immigration laws. -
KnowTheChain
From 2013 to 2015, KnowTheChain sourced information about corporate compliance with SB-657. -
Seafish
Seafish is supporting the seafood industry to achieve the ultimate goal of eliminating unethical practices from UK seafood supply chains. -
Seafish assessment of ethical issues in seafood supply chains
Seafish has published various research studies to assess risk and help seafood businesses respond to labour and worker welfare issues -
PAS 1550:2017 Exercising due diligence in establishing the legal origin of seafood products & marine ingredients
Exercising due diligence in establishing the legal origin of seafood products and marine ingredients – importing and processing – Code of Practice. -
Modern Slavery Act 2015
The Modern Slavery Act gives law enforcement the tools to fight modern slavery. -
Transparency in Supply Chains Clause (TISC)
The Act requires organisations to report on the processes and due diligence taken to ensure that their supply chains are slavery free. -
UK statutory instrument to implement EU Non-Financial Reporting disclosure (EU NFR)
New Companies Act and Company Regulation 2016 to transpose EU Directive 2014/95/ -
Press articles on ethical issues in seafood supply chains
Various concerns regarding abuses of workers engaged in the seafood industry have steadily attracted more attention from the media. -
Seafood Ethics Action (SEA) Alliance
The Seafood Ethics Action Alliance provides a platform for businesses to work together to share information on emerging issues and agree solutions. -
Food Network for Ethical Trade (FNET)
The Food Network for Ethical Trade (FNET) was established in 2016 by a number of major UK food companies to improve human rights in global food supply chains through a common approach to managing ethical trade.