SeaChange® is our sustainability plan with solutions for both people and the planet to support a better future for all.
Thai Union, the parent company of Chicken of the Sea, ranks in the top 1% of the world’s most sustainable food companies—showing that our SeaChange® 2030 commitment is making waves in responsible seafood.
Our efforts to restore communities center on protecting the safety, dignity, and well being of the people in our ecosystem.
We work to ensure fair wages and benefits for the workers in our ecosystem, as well as safe and healthy working conditions.
We’re advancing a healthier world through initiatives that deliver critical resources to those most in need.
We’re expanding our efforts to restore and preserve ocean, land, plant, and animal resources to protect our natural ecosystems.
Our responsible sourcing strategies are designed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and safeguard against climate change.
We’re committed to designing and operating systems that minimize waste.
Our systems and sourcing practices are designed to safeguard marine life and biodiverse ecosystems.
Our annual Sustainability Report tracks and publicly reports on our environmental and social impacts. Read our latest report to get detailed information on our sustainability management systems, our key initiatives and our performance for the year.
Want to know where your tuna or salmon was caught? Enter the code on your package to trace its journey from fishing vessel to store shelf. Knowing where your food comes from is the first step toward eating sustainably.
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#1 in the Food Products Industry on Dow Jones Sustainability Indices for 2024. Listed 11 consecutive years.
Top 1% Among the World’s Most Sustainable Food Companies in S&P Global Assessment for 2024
#1 on Seafood Stewardship Index for Sustainability out of the world’s top 30 seafood companies
2024 Sustainability Disclosure Award from the Thaipat Institute