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Slave Free Seas
Slave Free Seas is a non-governmental organisation based in Tauranga, New Zealand with a specific focus on slavery at sea. -
SECLG: The impacts of climate change on human rights
Our next Seafood Ethics Common Language Group (SECLG) meeting will look at the inter-connection of climate change and human rights. Register today. -
Sources, Quantities and Cultivation Methods
Mussels Aquaculture Profile - Sources, quantities and cultivation methods. -
SECLG: The role of social audits
Shining a light or a snapshot in time - this meeting will explore the role of social audits in a Human Rights Due Diligence (HRDD) process. -
SECLG: Recruitment challenges for the seafood sector
This meeting will look at responsible recruitment in the seafood sector and how to ensure the remediation of worker-paid recruitment fees. -
Business for Social Compliance Initiative (BSCI)
The Business Social Compliance Initiative (BSCI) is a leading supply chain management system to support companies in social compliance & improvements. -
Recruitment Advisor
Recruitment Advisor is a new global online platform aiming to prevent migrant workers falling victim to exploitative and rogue recruitment agencies. -
Social Accountability Guidelines For Purse Seine Tuna Fishing Vessels
Social Accountability Guidelines For Purse Seine Tuna Fishing Vessels involved in its MSC certified sustainable tuna fishery. -
CLG: The role of Fishery Improvement Projects (FIPs)
With a number of FIPs within Project UK approaching their endpoint this meeting will look what success means and the next steps. -
British Retail Consortium
The British Retail Consortium is the go-to trade association for UK retailers. -
Social Accountability International SA8000 Standard
A voluntary standard for auditable third-party verification, setting out the requirements to be met by organisations. -
SECLG: Worker-Driven Social Responsibility (WSR)
This meeting will explore how this model works in other sectors, and how it could work for the seafood industry in the UK and elsewhere.