FRIME joins the Global Tuna Alliance

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FRIME, the first Spanish partner of the GTA (Global Tuna Alliance), reaffirms its commitment to the care of our environment.

With the signing of this agreement, we have become the first Spanish partner of the Global Tuna Alliance (GTA), and we reaffirm our commitment to caring for our environment. The GTA is an independent group of retailers and supply chain companies working to ensure that tuna meets the highest standards of environmental performance and social responsibility.

Dr Tom Pickerell, Executive Director of the Global Tuna Alliance, comments “We are absolutely delighted to welcome FRIME to the GTA. It is a real milestone to welcome our first Spanish partner; Spain is the second largest importer of tuna products and therefore representation of this important market is vital to the GTA”.

For his part, Pablo Múgica, Managing Director of FRIME: “it is a pleasure for us to be the first Spanish partner of the Global Tuna Alliance (GTA) which, from now on, opens alliances in our sector to continue to ensure that tuna meets the highest standards of environmental performance and social responsibility, in line with our company values.”

Also, in line with our mission to develop high quality industrial solutions to meet the needs of tuna consumers, and to minimise our ecological footprint, we have established 5 commitments: towards energy efficiency in sustainable fishing, for a circular economy, for the reduction of carbon emissions, against the waste of raw materials and with care for the sea and its biodiversity.

FRIME: Leaders in MSC tuna sales

As a leader in the sale of MSC tuna, FRIME aims to become a benchmark in sustainability and best practices. We have an obligation to preserve the life and wealth of our planet and, through our commitments, we will secure a positive legacy for our world. Partnering with the Global Tuna Alliance is a further step in ensuring that our tuna meets the highest standards for environmental preservation and sustainable fisheries.