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How Trustworthy are Seafood Brands? | Greenpeace USA



Many seafood brands want us to believe that their products are healthy, nutritious, and, “good for you.“ But if alleged forced labor, illegal fishing, and other environmental and human rights abuses are happening in the seafood supply chain, is it really good for you?

A 2022 @greenpeaceeastasia investigative report found US company @BumbleBeeFoods and its Taiwanese owner — tuna trader FCF — sourced tuna from vessels that appear in numerous reports of illegal fishing and human rights abuses, and not for the first time. Tell them to take action for people and the ocean! https://act.gp/44NsKAg

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