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Find out more about FNET’s overall governance structure.

The Board

The board is comprised of an independent chair, an independent non-executive director, FNET’s executive director, five supplier members and three retailer members. 

FNET Team

The work of FNET is led by Louise Nicholls and supported by project managers Surmaya Talyarkhan and Jessica Turner and operations executive, Bliss Gibbons.

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The Food Network for Ethical Trade (FNET) connects major UK food retailers, manufacturers, suppliers and a range of small, medium and large food companies to build more ethical trade by identifying and tackling human rights issues in food supply chains.

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Please contact FNET if you would like to know more about the work we do and if you are interested in joining the network.

FNET’s registered address is 168 Church Road, Hove, East Sussex, BN3 2DL.

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