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12 Jul 2017

World’s largest tuna firm Thai Union announces pathbreaking environmental & labour reforms - moving toward full digital traceability

Following a global Greenpeace campaign to protect workers and marine life through reforms in the seafood industry, Thai Union announced new commitments, including efforts to support best practice fisheries, reduce illegal and unethical practices in its global supply chains, and bring more responsibly-caught tuna to markets.

According to Greenpeace Executive Director Bunny McDiarmid, “Thai Union has set a new standard for the seafood industry to deal with destructive fishing, labor abuse, and unethical practices.”