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Sea Change: The Nature Conservancy And Thai Union Partner Around Game-Changing Transparency Pledge


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ARLINGTON, Va., March 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/ As ocean ecosystems continue to face unprecedented pressure Thai Union, one of the world s largest seafood companies, has partnered with leading global conservation organization The Nature Conservancy (TNC), on a pioneering commitment to full supply-chain transparency in its global tuna supply chains. This commitment has the potential to push the entire industry in a more sustainable direction by addressing widespread illegal, unregulated and unreported (IUU) fishing practices.
Thai Union Group, a global leading seafood provider with annual revenues of more than  US$4.1 billion will work with TNC s sustainable fisheries experts to implement 100% on-the-water monitoring of its vast tuna supply chain by 2025. This work includes deploying electronic monitoring on all of its partner vessels in their supply chains – including onboard video cameras, GPS, and sensors to automatically track activi ....

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Seafood producer Thai Union says operating normally after 69 COVID-19 cases


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BANGKOK, Jan 6 (Reuters) - The world’s top canned tuna maker, Thai Union Group Pcl, said on Wednesday its factories were continuing to operate normally after 69 out of more than 23,000 workers at its plants southwest of Bangkok tested positive for COVID-19.
In a statement, the company said it had tested 85% of employees, or 23,630 workers, in Samut Sakhon province, where a cluster of cases emerged at a shrimp market late last year.
The company, which owns the Chicken of the Sea and John West, brands, said factories would operate but with fewer in-person meetings, deep cleaning and following government health guidelines. ....

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