Sustainable Fisheries Partnership Announces New Partnership with Thai Union

At Boston Seafood Show, SFP celebrates 15 years of making seafood sustainable and innovating new tools and solutions for transparency and seafood sourcing.

Boston, MA – Sustainable Fisheries Partnership (SFP) announced today a new partnership with Thai Union Group, the world’s third-largest seafood company, including global brands like Red Lobster and Chicken of the Sea. Thai Union commits to making its seafood supply chain more sustainable by actively driving change and requiring suppliers to participate in fishery improvement projects (FIPs) and Supply Chain Roundtables (SRs).

“Our partnership with Thai Union continues SFP’s tradition of innovation and creating fisheries improvement at scale and globally by working with major seafood buyers to leverage change in their sourcing and supply chains,” said Jim Cannon, founder and chief executive officer of SFP. “Lasting conservation and environmental improvement can only be achieved with industry leadership by companies like Thai Union, who can advance widespread adoption of best sustainability practices.”

See here for the Thai Union Statement on Partnership with SFP.

Thai Union initially began participating in SFP’s Ocean Disclosure Project in early 2021, to demonstrate a commitment to transparency as part of its SeaChange program.

Over the past 15 years, SFP created the model for fisheries conservation that is the standard approach to seafood sustainability by retailers, foodservice companies, and brands around the world.

“We innovated new ways of working, like our Supply Chain Roundtables, which bring together companies in a sector pre-competitively to maximize their conservation benefits,” said Cannon. “We are proud of our leadership in finding new sustainability solutions for seafood transparency, mapping seafood supply chains, and identifying the risks in source fisheries.”

SFP’s tools and technologies are now the most-used methods for monitoring and assessing progress in seafood sustainability and fisheries improvement around the world. These include the Ocean Disclosure Project, the leading global seafood transparency platform; FishSource; and Seafood Metrics.

“We have made tremendous progress, but our work is not yet done,” said Cannon. “To make seafood sustainable, we need to tackle tough challenges that current fisheries improvement efforts have not yet solved.”

To meet these challenges, SFP is launching a series of broad-scale initiatives aimed at protecting ocean wildlife; ensuring that small-scale fishers can participate fully in fisheries management; combating illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing; and improving regional management of aquaculture production.

As part of SFP’s Protecting Ocean Wildlife initiative, a new industry-led, international effort to protect endangered, threatened and protected (ETP) species, Thai Union will conduct a “bycatch audit” of its tuna supply chain. Bycatch, the catch of non-target species, is one of the most significant issues affecting the biological sustainability of marine fisheries. This assessment will review the bycatch risks to sharks, seabirds, marine mammals and sea turtles in Thai Union’s source fisheries.

About Sustainable Fisheries Partnership

Founded in 2006, Sustainable Fisheries Partnership (SFP) is a marine conservation organization working toward a world where the oceans are healthy, all seafood is produced sustainably, and everyone has access to sustainable seafood. We leverage the power of seafood buyers and retailers in every part of the seafood supply chain to rebuild depleted fish stocks, reduce the environmental impacts of fishing and fish farming, address social issues in fishing, and advance economic opportunities for fishers and their communities. Our Supply Chain Roundtables (SRs) allow seafood suppliers to work together in a pre-competitive environment to promote and support improvements in fishery and aquaculture practices, management, and policy. Visit us at www.sustainablefish.org and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn.

About Thai Union

Thai Union Group PCL is the world’s seafood leader, bringing high quality, healthy, tasty and innovative seafood products to customers across the world for 45 years.

Today, Thai Union is regarded as one of the world’s leading seafood producers and is one of the largest producers of shelf-stable tuna products, with annual sales exceeding THB 141.0 billion (US$ 4.5 billion) and a global workforce of more than 44,000 people, who are dedicated to pioneering sustainable, innovative seafood products.

The company’s global brand portfolio includes market-leading international brands such as Chicken of the Sea, John West, Petit Navire, Parmentier, Mareblu, King Oscar, and Rügen Fisch, Thai-leading brands SEALECT, Fisho, Qfresh, Monori, OMG Meat, Bellotta and Marvo, and ingredient and supplement brands UniQ™BONE, UniQ™DHA and ZEAvita.

As a company committed to innovation and globally responsible behavior, Thai Union is proud to be a member of the United Nations Global Compact, and a founding participating company of the International Seafood Sustainability Foundation (ISSF). In 2015, Thai Union introduced its SeaChange® sustainability strategy. Find out more at seachangesustainability.org. Thai Union’s ongoing work on sustainability issues was recognized when the company was listed on the Dow Jones Sustainability Indices (DJSI) for the eighth consecutive year in 2021 and ranked number two in the world on the Food Products Industry Index. Thai Union was also named to the FTSE4Good Emerging Index for the fifth straight year in 2020.

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