FNET is an organization created in 2016 by several of the leading food companies in the UK to improve human rights in global food supply chains through a common approach to managing ethical commerce.
Its objective is to help identify, manage and respond to the ethical risks of trade in the global food supply chain, improve the understanding of the food industry of ethical commerce, identify and facilitate opportunities for collaboration, promote trust and create a forum to share topics and best practice.
On June 4, we presented the Ethical Trade Forums at the FNET meeting that took place at Ely (UK). The presentation was very welcome and both initiatives established future collaboration links