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8 Dec 2015

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Lynda Searby, Food Navigator

Nestlé leads on anti-slavery action, but will others follow?

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[Finance Against Trafficking] has welcomed Nestlé's action plan to tackle human rights abuses in the Thai  seafood supply chain, and says it hopes other food companies will follow suit....Anne-Marie Barry, project co=ordinator at Finance against Trafficking...made these comments in light of a report she co-authored on the ristks of human trafficking in the supply chains of FTSE 100 companies...

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