EU calls for obesity crackdown 20/01/2005 00:00
20 January 2005
BRUSSELS - The EU has threatened new laws to crack down on advertising junk food to children if the food industry does not tighten its rules.
Markos Kyprianou, EU health commissioner, has given the industry a one year ultimatum to clean up its act and improve product labelling.
In an interview with the Financial Times, Kyprianou warned that urgent action was needed to tackle Europe's obesity problem, particularly among young people.
The Commissioner said that although self-regulation was the best way to tackle the problem, Brussels would resort to legislation if there was a lack of progress.
"The signs from the industry are very encouraging, very positive. But if this doesn't produce satisfactory results, we will proceed to legislation."
The Commission could initiate legislation using EU single market rules or on consumer protection grounds.
This was used most recently in a ban on tobacco advertising.
Brussels is planning a series of initiatives to promote healthy lifestyles along with national governments, the food industry and health bodies.
According to Kyprianou, Europe has always "considered obesity to be a US problem...we made fun of Americans in a way. It is a European problem now."
Recent figures show that obesity is a bigger problem in Southern Europe than
in the north.
Currently 36 percent of nine year olds in Italy are considered obese.
The CIAA, an umbrella group representing the food industry in Europe, said it was working already with the Commission to improve advertising and labelling rules.
'There is a need for improvement but there is no magical solution for doing this in practical terms," it said in a statement.
[Copyright Expatica 2005]
Subject: Belgian news
- Unknown Mozart scores discovered in France : According to the Mozart expert, the compositions are musical sketches.
- Six hurt in blazing fire in Channel tunnel : Firefighters struggled Friday to put out a blaze on a freight shuttle in the Channel Tunnel that injured six people and forced the closure of the undersea link.
- Pope backs Sarkozy over church-state divide : Pope Benedict XVI supports President Nicolas Sarkozy in rethinking the strict separation of religion and state in France on his four-day visit to Paris.
- Largest particle collider conducts successful test : The world's largest particle collider passed its first major test and scientists are hoping it will eventually lead to helping them understand the makeup of the universe.
Advertisement
top3
- Expatica Book Top 3
- Nigella Express: 130 Recipes for Good Food, Fast
- The Secret
- The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People
- Just launched on Expatica!
- Meet other internationals in our brand new online community
- Expatica A-Z Listings
- Job-hunting in France
- Expatica's gift ideas
- Black Cashmere by Donna Karan
- Virgin Island Water by Creed
- Cruising and Bruising in Cyberspace: A Guide to Online Dating After 40
internaxx
| Index | Last | Var.(%) |
|---|---|---|
| BEL 20 | 2123.44 | -5.24 |
| DAX | 4544.31 | -7.01 |
| IBEX 30 | 8997.7 | -9.14 |
| CAC 40 | 3176.49 | -7.73 |
| FTSE 100 | 3932.06 | -8.85 |
| AEX | 258.05 | -8.48 |
| DJIA | 8451.19 | -1.49 |
| Nasdaq | 1649.51 | 0.27 |
| MIB 30 | 20580 | -6.95 |
| TSX Composite | 9065.16 | -5.57 |
| ASX | 3939.5 | -8.20 |
| Hang seng | 14796.87 | -7.19 |
| Straits Times | 1948.33 | -7.34 |
also on expatica
- Expatica’s 2008 Expat Survey Expatica is conducting an audience survey to better understand our readers.Take the survey here.
- Join the Expatica community Meet, make friends and network with other internationals just like you
- What is your life like as an “expat”? Share your expat experience as a panel member of the European Expat Panel
- One of you will win $150 to Amazon! If you just follow this trail of clues…
- Family Life All about educating your family and yourself abroad
- A guide to French etiquette Avoid embarrassment with this guide to the essentials
- O’Dance Holiday - “VIva Cuba” Join us for our next O’ Dance holiday to sunny Cuba! A winter evasion with a special tailor made programme on 9th to 16th or 19th December.




















