Lenten postcard campaign directed at Costco, StarKist
March 03, 2016
The Coalition of Catholic Organizations Against Human Trafficking has begun a Lenten postcard campaign asking Costco and StarKist to ensure that persons who have been enslaved do not work in their seafood supply chains.
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“As many Catholics eat fish and abstain from meat to be in greater solidarity with those in need, we are urging a greater vigilance on the part of our suppliers to ensure that the seafood we eat is not tainted by slave labor,” the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops’ website stated.
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Further information:
- Coalition Of Catholic Organizations Against Human Trafficking (USCCB)
- Costco postcard (USCCB)
- StarKist postcard (USCCB)
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