In the ongoing controversy about violations of labor rights and worker health and safety at its suppliers in Honduras, the multinational Fyffes fruit company has told The Progressive magazine “our farms have passed SMETA audits for safety, health, and worker wellbeing.”
This claim by Fyffes should not, and cannot, be taken as good coin, true and accurate.
Sedex, the London-based consulting company that runs the SMETA program, states very clearly in the “FAQs” on its website the following: