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Stronger Together Toolkit for tackling modern slavery in global supply chains. Step 2. Assess.
Stronger Together Toolkit for tackling modern slavery in global supply chains. Step 2. Assess. Pages 19 – 20. -
Stronger Together Toolkit for tackling modern slavery in global supply chains. Step 3. Act.
Stronger Together Toolkit for tackling modern slavery in global supply chains. Step 3. Act. Pages 21 – 22. -
Latest UK seafood sector review shows Brexit and Covid-19 impacts but fish and chip sector recovers strongly
Our new review looks at UK seafood supply chain from January to March 2021. -
Stronger Together Toolkit for tackling modern slavery in global supply chains. Step 1. Commit.
Stronger Together Toolkit for tackling modern slavery in global supply chains. Step 1. Commit. Pages 15 – 18. -
Stronger Together Toolkit for tackling modern slavery in global supply chains. Step 4. Remedy.
Stronger Together Toolkit for tackling modern slavery in global supply chains. Step 4. Remedy. Pages 23 – 24. -
Sustainable Supply Chain Initiative (SSCI)
Providing buyers and suppliers with clear guidance on which third-party auditing and certification schemes cover key sustainability requirements. -
Understanding sustainability and responsible seafood sourcing
We’ve collated information and guidance on sustainability, responsible sourcing and related challenges and initiatives across seafood supply chains. -
Seafood traceability and labelling regulations
Seafood traceability and labelling regulations ensure that seafood can be tracked through the supply chain and is described accurately to consumers. -
Assessing the carbon footprint of seafood
We are providing practical resources to support the UK seafood sector’s response to Climate Change. -
Seafish work on social responsibility
Seafish works proactively to improve supply chain integrity across the seafood sector and has a number of key work areas. -
SECLG: The recruitment dynamic
This meeting will provide a forum for presentations and broad discussion on recruitment risks and access to labour for the seafood sector. -
ComplyChain: Business Tools for Labour Compliance in Global Supply Chains app
This Global Supply Chains app provides practical, step-by-step guidance on eight critical elements of social compliance.