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10 Aug 2011

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Cermaq, Norwegian Society for the Conservation of Nature/Friends of the Earth Norway & Forum for Environment and Development

[PDF] Joint Statement by Cermaq ASA, Norwegian Society for the Conservation of Nature/Friends of the Earth Norway1 and Forum for Environment and Development (ForUM)

Cermaq’s guidelines of Ethics and Social Responsibility provides that the company has a responsibility for people, communities and environment affected by its activities...Cermaq has endorsed the following...Cermaq has integrated human rights in the company's guidelines for social responsibility and respects human rights in line with OECD Guidelines...including by avoiding to infringe the human rights of others and to remedy violations of human rights where they occur both as a result of the company’s own operations and in its supply chain...Cermaq respects indigenous rights in line with ILO Convention 169 and the UN Declaration of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP). Cermaq's operations in areas with indigenous peoples in Chile, Canada and Norway will be in accordance with the provisions of these agreements. Cermaq will seek to enter into mutually beneficial agreements with indigenous people in all areas where their rights are affected by Cermaq's operations...Cermaq respects and promotes worker rights in foreign countries as in Norway

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