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Major change for the Thai and global seafood industry
News, Tara Buakamsri, Published on 27/07/2017
» Thailand is on the brink of making real progress toward the elimination of destructive fishing and human rights abuses in its seafood supply chains. As a potential yellow card de-listing from the European Commission looms, it remains to be seen whether the country will take the steps needed to fully meet the standards to eliminate human rights abuse in the seafood industry.
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New reformist role for Thai Union
News, Tara Buakamsri, Published on 02/05/2017
» Thai Union Group, the world's largest canned tuna company, is considering changes to its supply chains that could transform the seafood industry forever. Having been a target of investigation over coerced labour in its supply chains, the company is yet to take the significant steps needed to ensure its suppliers refrain from human rights abuses and destruction of the ocean.
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Our silent killer, taking a toll on millions
News, Tara Buakamsri, Published on 08/12/2016
» In a city like Bangkok where bumper-to-bumper traffic, raging heat and all-consuming noise are enough to give you a migraine, a clear city skyline is a welcome view to make you appreciate this bustling city. But hovering over Bangkok and other cities like it, lies a hidden layer that's affecting the health of millions.
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Government must leave no room for dirty fishing
News, Tara Buakamsri, Published on 20/12/2016
» Thailand is holding its breath awaiting the European Union's (EU) re-assessment of the country's notorious fishing industry.
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