Articles by Seafood Ninja

HRDD

Have We Built Human Rights Due Diligence Around Producers—or Around Ourselves? Over the past decade, significant resources have been invested in building the human rights due diligence ecosystem. In response to growing expectations from regulators, investors, retailers, NGOs, and civil society, companies now have access to audits, standards, certification programs, […]

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Between Commitment and Practice, There’s a System

Written by Jamie Padilla, Director of Strategic Engagement, FishChoice In conversations about labor and human rights in global supply chains, there’s a familiar rhythm. We define expectations, interrogate accountability, and look for proof. We ask whether companies are doing the right thing. The conversation moves quickly to what should happen, how […]

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A New Seafood “Duties” Framework—What It Gets Right, and Where We Need to Pause

A new document was introduced by the Fisheries Governance Project during SENA this year:  “Defining Corporate Duties in Seafood Supply Chains to Prevent IUU Fishing & Labor Rights Abuse on Industrial Fishing Vessels.” It brings together environmental and labor expectations into a consolidated framework—something our industry could find helpful. There is […]

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