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Thai Union releases sixth annual sustainability report

By The Nation

 

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The Thai Union Group, a producer of seafood-based food products, released its annual Sustainability Report on Thursday, detailing the progress made in 2018 and the company’s performance against key performance indicators.

 

The company said in a press release that its sixth sustainability report demonstrates how its commitments and measures are helping the company drive meaningful improvements across the entire industry and achieve its vision to be the world’s most trusted seafood leader.

 

The report details how Thai Union is pursuing solutions for the significant challenge facing the industry, with a continued focus on four key programs: safe and legal labour, responsible sourcing, responsible operations and people and communities.

 

“Sustainability is a never-ending challenge. In the seafood industry those challenges can be vast in their scope. But with every challenge comes opportunity, and Thai Union works tirelessly to be at the forefront of positive change,” said Thiraphong Chansiri, CEO at Thai Union. “I am very proud of our continued progress in 2018.”

 

With sustainability at the heart of Thai Union’s business, the Sustainability Report is now also more sustainable – this is our first report that is fully digital, designed and tailored in a PDF format specifically for an online audience. Our 2018 report is also briefer than previous years, as we rely on our extensive SeaChange® website to ensure more transparent sharing of information, he said.

 

The 2018 report was prepared in accordance with the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) Standards: Core Option and its Food Processing Sector Supplement (FPSS).

 

“2018 was another year of positive progress on sustainability,” said Dr. Darian McBain, Thai Union’s Global Director of Corporate Affairs and Sustainability. “From joining forces with the Global Ghost Gear Initiative (GGGI), to releasing our first annual Tuna Commitment Progress Report, to being ranked number one in the world in the Food Products Industry Index of the Dow Jones Sustainability Index (DJSI), Thai Union continues to deliver real and lasting changes.”

 

Thai Union is a participant in the United Nations Global Compact (UNGC) and this report serves as our annual Communication on Progress (COP) to stakeholders. 

 

The COP reports the company’s progress in implementing the Ten Principles of the UNGC within Thai Union’s sphere of influence, as well as the company’s progress in supporting the environmental and social responsibilities of the broader United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/breakingnews/30368728

 

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Would any rationally thinking people believe anything that this company would report....especially something called a "Sustainability Report?

Of course, their elite friends down at the club would back them all the way....even knowing their reported slave trading work ethics!

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20 hours ago, webfact said:

The company said in a press release that its sixth sustainability report demonstrates how its commitments and measures are helping the company drive meaningful improvements across the entire industry and achieve its vision to be the world’s most trusted seafood leader.

Honorable mention of thanks should go to Greenpeace who for years kept pressure on Thailand's fishing industry for sustainable fishing policies.

http://www.thaiunion.com/en/blog/sustainability/540/greenpeace-and-thai-union-reach-agreement-company-aims-to-drive-positive-change

 

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