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trans-fats not to face further regulation
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a decision by the australia and new zealand food regulation ministerial council today not to recommend further regulation of trans-fats in foods has been welcomed by the australian food and grocery council (afgc). with evidence that dietary intakes of trans-fats have fallen substantially in australia, a communiqué by the ministerial council endorsed a recommendation to retain the current non-regulatory, industry-based approach to reducing trans-fats in foods. afgc chief executive kate carnell said the ministerial council recognised the significant hard work in reducing trans-fats by the food manufacturing industry. “these impressive results highlight the success of industry and government working together to address this important issue and to provide better public health outcomes,” she suggested. ms carnell said the food manufacturing industry also looked forward to continuing to work with government on reducing intakes of saturated fats in australia similar to the approach currently being undertaken in reducing salt in foods. the afgc was also supportive of the appointment of former australian health minister, dr neal blewett ac, who will head up the food labelling review panel which will undertake a comprehensive examination of food labelling law and policy in australia. “to ensure this comprehensive review process, it’s important that the review takes as long as needed,” ms carnell said. front of pack labelling will be one of the key issues referred to the comprehensive review. -->
Source :ausfoodnews.com.au
Date :
23
October
2009
Category :
Food And Health
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the australian food and grocery council (afgc) has become australia’s first industry association to gain membership to the roundtable on sustainable palm oil (rspo), the world’s leading not-for-profit organisation supporting sustainable use and production of palm oil.the rspo was established by the world wildlife fund (wwf), industry stakeholders and ngos in 2004. the industry-led association - with more than 400 members worldwide - has established a rigorous set of principles and requirements for palm oil producers to produce sustainable palm oil.
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the senate has passed an amendment to the food act requiring that products containing palm oil be explicitly labelled, rather than described as ‘vegetable oil’. the bill was passed by coalition votes, and driven by greens senator rachael siewert and independent senator nick xenophon, both of whom have been vocal in their campaigns on the subject of palm oil. most of the world’s supply of palm oil, an extremely common ingredient in foods and food additives, is produced in malaysia and indonesia, where it is common practice to clearfell forest for plantations.
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australia’s premier consumer advocacy group choice has reignited the food debate over whether australia should adopt a traffic light system for front-of-package labelling of packaged foods. choice has called for mandatory front-of-pack traffic light labelling on muesli in australia. traffic light labelling is a system that features red, green, or amber symbols on the label for each of the main nutrients in the product (such as fat, sugars, and salt).
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the australian food and grocery council has announced its support for the establishment of a new national preventative health agency (npha), part of a bill reintroduced to federal parliament this week. the national preventative health agency bill – reintroduced to federal parliament this week – will involve setting up a separate agency to address obesity, alcohol abuse and smoking issues with a focus on keeping people healthy rather than treating illness.
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