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Apr 30, 2024Press comment: UN committee developing the Global Plastic Treaty fails to find agreement, but progress is still possibleRead
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Apr 24, 2024MEPs take a bold step towards corporate accountabilityRead
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Apr 23, 2024EU takes stand against labour exploitationRead
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Apr 19, 2024Press Release: The European Parliament has a golden opportunity to combat systemic environmental and human rights abusesRead
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Apr 18, 2024CSOs Call for ASEAN Leadership for a Successful Global Plastics Treaty to End Plastic PollutionRead
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Apr 18, 2024Joint statement: ASEAN leadership key to the success of global plastic treaty to end plastic pollutionRead
Civil society organisations working to end plastic pollution in Southeast Asia and beyond call upon ASEAN member-states to cooperate and negotiate a just, effective global plastic treaty.
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Apr 11, 2024China is responsible for systemic human rights abuses and illegal fishing across the Southwest Indian Ocean: new investigationRead
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Apr 11, 2024Chinas Hochseeflotte auf Raubzug in Ostafrika – Exporte aus illegaler Fischerei in die EU möglich: neuer EJF-BerichtRead
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Apr 05, 2024Korea’s new plan to protect migrant crew is a step forward, but systematic solutions are still needed: press releaseRead
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Apr 03, 2024Unlocking the power of a truly green transition in the UKRead
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Mar 13, 2024EU ambassadors say yes to the EU forced labour lawRead
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Mar 13, 2024Products linked to forced labour may have entered the international market via Busan: new analysisRead
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Mar 07, 2024Zhejiang Ocean Family's fishing fleet: revealing concerns about illegal fishing and human rights abuseRead
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Mar 07, 2024Zhejiang Ocean Family Co Ltd and its fishy businessRead
The Zhejiang Ocean Family Co., Ltd. (大洋世家(浙江)股份公司 / ZOF) is a leading fishery company in Chinese and global seafood supply chains. This investigation found that 12 vessels owned or chartered by ZOF or a ZOF subsidiary were systematically engaged in different forms of IUU fishing such as shark finning, intentionally killing cetaceans. Vessels were also implicated in a number of human rights abuses including physical abuse, salary deductions, human trafficking and forced labour.
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Feb 15, 2024Who supports the EU supply chain law?Read
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Feb 07, 2024European Parliament responds to Norway's decision to open the Arctic to deep-sea mining by calling for a global moratorium on the industryRead
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Jan 09, 2024Today, as Norway votes on moving forward with deep-mining, new report from EJF shows that deep-sea mining is not needed for clean energy transition: new researchRead
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Dec 05, 2023Norway’s proposal to move forward with commercial deep-sea mining must be rejectedRead
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Nov 22, 2023Mexico's commitment to a deep-sea mining moratorium is a truly seismic shiftRead
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Nov 22, 2023Mexico's commitment to a deep-sea mining moratorium is a truly seismic shiftRead
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Oct 16, 2023Civil society urges Thai government to stop deregulation of the fisheries industryRead
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Oct 16, 2023Civil society urges Thai government to stop deregulation of the fisheries industryRead
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Oct 14, 2023Joint Civil Society Statement Concerning Thailand's Fishing Sector at a Critical CrossroadsRead
The Royal Thai Government’s progress to date in achieving a sustainable, legal, and ethical Thai fishing sector is commendable. However, rolling back reforms now would pose risks to Thailand and its fishing industry, especially when the global community is moving toward greater transparency and accountability in the seafood industry.
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Oct 03, 2023Mediterranean countries not on track to protect the Mediterranean against illegal and unsustainable fishingRead
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Sep 28, 2023Métaux critiques pour la transition: la solution n'est pas la destruction des grands fonds mais l'économie circulaire et la sobriétéRead
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Aug 25, 2023Pacific island nations again lead the way in protecting the oceanRead
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Jul 29, 2023A first victory against the rush to deep-sea miningRead
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Jul 19, 2023Forced labour gets the red card: key committee votes in favour of addressing systemic labour abusesRead
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Jul 13, 2023The risk of sleepwalking into deep-sea disaster is at hand, say government officialsRead
The risk of sleepwalking into deep-sea disaster is at hand, say government officials
More and more states are coming forward and calling for a stop to the rush towards deep-sea mining, including France and Germany. Sebastian Unger, Germany’s Federal Government Commissioner for the Ocean, and Olivier Poivre d’Arvor, the French Ambassador for the Poles and Maritime Issues, tell us why deep-sea mining poses a grave threat to this pristine marine ecosystem.
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Jul 12, 2023How 30x30 ocean conservation can protect human rights and natureRead
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Jul 10, 2023EJF in action: supporting environmental journalism in CameroonRead
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Jul 07, 2023Deep-sea mining: a threat to wildlife, people and the planetRead
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Jul 05, 2023Blue carbon deserves a green light for the climate fightRead
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Jun 30, 2023We are ocean caretakers for future generationsRead
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Jun 27, 2023EU committee votes in favour of increased fisheries regulation: Press commentRead
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Jun 23, 2023Deep seabed mining? Let’s think twice before we mineRead
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Jun 08, 2023Harm done to the ocean is a direct attack on our way of lifeRead
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May 15, 2023Environmentalists warn investors of deep-sea mining riskRead
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Apr 25, 2023New data reveal links between Korean vessels and illegal fishing in the PacificRead
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Apr 18, 2023High-risk seafood is entering Korea due to ineffective import controlsRead