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Stronger Together
Stronger Together is a multi-stakeholder collaborative initiative whose purpose is to support businesses to tackle modern slavery in supply chains. -
Global Freedom Network
The Global Freedom Network unites faith leaders from around the world to end modern slavery. -
English Aquaculture Strategy sets out plan for sustainable growth
A comprehensive strategy which outlines a plan for growth across the English aquaculture sector has been released today by Seafood 2040. -
Sources, Quantities and Cultivation Methods
Mussels Aquaculture Profile - Sources, quantities and cultivation methods. -
Changes to health certificates for seafood exports to the EU
Guidance for seafood exporters on changes to export health certificates (EHCs). Find out what you need to do to export to the EU. -
Sources, Quantities and Cultivation Methods
Atlantic Halibut (Hippoglossus hippoglossus) Aquaculture Profile - Sources, quantities and cultivation methods. -
California Transparency in Supply Chains Act
The Act requires certain companies to report on their specific actions to eradicate slavery and human trafficking in their supply chains. -
The five most asked questions about the Plastic Packaging Tax
The Plastic Packaging Tax came into force on 1 April 2022. We have done the research to answer the questions that seafood businesses have. -
Disease, Medicines and Chemicals
Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) Aquaculture Profile - Disease, medicines and chemicals. -
Sources, Quantities and Cultivation Methods
Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) Aquaculture Profile - Sources, quantities and cultivation methods. -
Disease, Medicines and Chemicals
Atlantic Salmon (Salmo salar) Aquaculture Profile - Disease, medicines and chemicals. -
Oxfam International
Oxfam is an international confederation of 20 NGOs working with partners in over 90 countries to end the injustices that cause poverty.