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Seafood Task Force
A coalition who have come together to address issues surrounding labour and illegal fishing in seafood supply chains in the seas around Thailand. -
British Retail Consortium
The British Retail Consortium is the go-to trade association for UK retailers. -
UK Modern Slavery helpline
Providing information, advice and guidance to potential victims, the public, statutory agencies and businesses on all aspects of slavery. -
Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF)
UK- based non-profit organisation working internationally to protect the environment and defend human rights abuses and environmental degradation. -
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/ -
Seafood Slavery Risk Tool (SSRT)
The Seafood Slavery Risk Tool (SSRT) is a web-based risk-assessment tool. -
Fishermen's Mission
A UK-based fishermen’s charity that provides emergency support alongside practical, financial, spiritual and emotional care. -
Responsible Business Alliance (RBA)
The Responsible Business Alliance (RBA) is the world’s largest industry coalition for corporate social responsibility in global supply chains. -
Greenpeace
Ensuring seafood is caught, farmed & processed in ways that are not harmful to the environment or to workers. -
Migrant Workers Rights Network
The Migrant Workers Rights Network (MWRN) is a membership based organisation for migrant workers from Myanmar residing and working mainly in Thailand. -
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. -
International Labor Rights Forum (ILRF)
ILRF works with allies and networks around the world to demand dignity and justice for workers.