People-friendly Tuna

For some time now, there's been labelling on tins of tuna to tell you that it's dolphin friendly: caught using a method that reduces the risks of dolphins being a bycatch of the nets or lines that are used to catch the fish.

Image: Berger and Wyse - check out the full archive of their excellent food-related cartoons for the Observer and other newspapers here.

This article from Thomson Reuters suggests that there may need to be another labelling: people-friendly tuna.

Slavery is an aspect of many industries, and we use the example of sweatshops and the garment industry as well as a more local example of the 'gangmasters' who recruit people for agricultural work, sometimes illegal entrants to the country.

Comments