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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. -
Responsible sourcing
The UK works hard to ensure it has a responsible seafood industry. Find out how to make your business more environmentally and socially responsible. -
Human Rights Risk Assessment (HRAI)
The Human Rights Risk Assessment (HRAI) is a systematic process to identify, predict and respond to potential human rights impacts. -
FMIG: The complexity of fisheries negotiations
Our next FMIG meeting will explain how the Coastal State process has worked this year, and look at the complexities of these negotiations. -
Leadership Group for Responsible Recruitment
The focus is on promoting ethical recruitment and combating the exploitation of migrant workers in global supply chains across industries. -
Verité Responsible Sourcing Tool: Explore risk
There are a number of freely available compliance tools from Verité which can help a seafood business explore risk by documenting human rights risks. -
Global Aquaculture Alliance Best Aquaculture Practices (BAP)
An international, non-profit organisation committed to feeding the world through responsible, sustainable aquaculture. -
FMIG: The impact of offshore wind development on fisheries
This meeting will look at the impacts of offshore wind farms and offshore floating wind technology on fisheries interaction. -
SECLG: Standards and at-sea labour practices
This meeting will look at how these standards and initiatives have developed and are evolving, and how they could be benchmarked in the future. -
Slavery & Trafficking Risk Template (STRT)
A free, open-source industry standard template used to assist companies to comply with human trafficking & modern slavery legislation. -
Aquaculture Stewardship Council (ASC)
The ASC is an independent, international non-profit organisation that has developed a certification programme for responsible aquaculture. -
SECLG: Driving improvements in human rights and labour standards.
This meeting will provide a forum to discuss opportunities to drive improvements in human rights and labour standards – global and UK.