Commitment to an international alliance for more sustainable fishing throughout the supply chain
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(SPAIN, 6/10/2021)
WWF and Bolton Food today announced the renewal, for a further 4 years, of their international collaboration to ensure the sustainability of seafood.
WWF, the largest independent organization dedicated to the defense of nature and the environment, will ensure that Bolton Food, a company with the ambition to become the most sustainable tuna company, carries out its fishing activities in an ethical, legal manner, transparent and fully traceable.
The signed agreement, which will affect ISABEL in Spain, adopts a new approach to the transformation of Bolton Food's global seafood supply chain over the next four years, which will look beyond...
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