Search results
We found 43 results for "press release new seafood training network 240914" in Web pages
Filter search results
- Topics
- Types
-
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. -
Coalition for Ethical and Sustainable Seafood (CSO Coalition)
The CSO Coalition consists of national and international CSOs working to address human rights and environmental issues in the Thai seafood sector. -
ILO Combatting Unacceptable Forms of Work in the Thai Fishing and Seafood Industry (Ship to Shore Rights Project)
ILO Combatting Unacceptable Forms of Work in the Thai Fishing and Seafood Industry (Ship to Shore Rights Project). -
Global Seafood Assurances (GSA)
The primary goal of GSA is to create a comprehensive group of certification schemes that address existing gaps in the seafood certifications universe. -
Seafish
Seafish is supporting the seafood industry to achieve the ultimate goal of eliminating unethical practices from UK seafood supply chains. -
Guidance. Common Vision for Sustainable Seafood
The Vision includes six steps businesses can take to develop and implement sustainable seafood commitments to improve the health of ocean ecosystems. -
Human Rights at Sea (HRAS)
Raising awareness, implementation and accountability for human rights provisions throughout the maritime environment. -
Greenpeace
Ensuring seafood is caught, farmed & processed in ways that are not harmful to the environment or to workers. -
Seafish briefing notes
There are a number of Seafish briefing notes. -
ILO Programme. Combating the Worst Forms of Child Labour in Shrimp and Seafood Processing Areas in Thailand
The ILO Processing programme aimed to combat the Worst Forms of Child Labour in Shrimp and Seafood Processing Areas in Thailand. -
Stronger Together
Stronger Together is a multi-stakeholder collaborative initiative whose purpose is to support businesses to tackle modern slavery in supply chains. -
Norwegian requirements for social sustainability in wild caught fisheries
Norwegian Seafood Research Fund (FHF) survey to identify standards for social sustainability.