Shocking new Greenpeace East Asia report uses tuna cans to uncover suspected illegal fishing and human rights abuses in Bumble Bee’s supply chain. Greenpeace East Asia (GP EA) just released a new investigative report using tuna can data to find Bumble Bee and its Taiwanese owner — tuna trader FCF — sourced tuna from vessels suspected of illegal fishing and human rights abuses.1 Add your name: Tell Bumble Bee Tuna to protect workers in its supply chain and safeguard our oceans! We know global seafood supply chains are notoriously opaque… So how did GPEA unearth these suspected abuses? The answer: Bumble Bee’s own tuna cans. GPEA and Greenpeace USA both used Bumble Bee Tuna’s very own monitoring tool called “Trace My Catch” (TMC)2 to uncover these suspected abuses — by In fact, one of the Bumble Bee Tuna cans in my very own grocery store was sourced from a fishing vessel that was confirmed by U.S. Customs and Border Protection to have forced labor. This is not a coincidence! How routinely must Bumble Bee be sourcing tuna from suspected abusive shipping vessels for a Greenpeace USA Oceans Campaigner to find it just miles from their home??? Beyond the findings on Bumble Bee’s supplier, these are some of the most critical takeaways on human rights abuses from the report:
The United States is one of the world’s largest consumers of seafood, and the largest market for canned tuna. This report confirms that we have to act! In the wake of the Biden Administration signing a National Security Memorandum to address illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing and related harmful fishing practices, these findings are more critical now than ever to wake our government up on cracking down on major tuna brands, like Bumble Bee Tuna, to do more to stop suspected illegal commercial fishing and to protect workers in its supply chain. Tell Bumble Bee Tuna to shut down forced labor and environmental abuses in its supply chain! For the oceans, Mallika Talwar P.S. Have you read Greenpeace East Asia’s new investigative report uncovering suspected illegal fishing and human rights abuses in Bumble Bee’s supplier and parent company’s fishing vessels? Check it out NOW! [1] greenpeace.org/usa/reports/gpea-report-fake-my-catch/ [2] bumblebee.com/tracemycatch/ [3] greenpeace.org/international/press-release/53401/nine-indicted-abusing-crew-taiwan-fishing-vessel-dawang/ [4] focustaiwan.tw/society/202204200024 Greenpeace never takes a dime from corporations or governments. Everything we do is thanks to the generous support of people like you! Greenpeace 702 H Street, NW, Suite 300, Washington, DC 20001 | 1-800-722-6995
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