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Overview • Review of food labelling law and policy • Labelling to support public health strategies • Labelling for provide other consumer information • Government intervention • Enforcing food regulation Review of Food Labelling Law and Policy Questions raised by the food labelling review: • Should food labelling be used to support public health objectives? If so, how? • Are food labelling laws needed to regulate other consumer information on food labels? • To what extent do governments need to be responsible for regulating what’s on food labels? • Can a national agency enforce food labelling laws? If so, which one? Food labelling policy An overarching food labelling policy should set out the role of food labelling regulation in: 1. Supporting public health objectives and preventative health strategies 2. Protecting public health and safety 3. Providing information to help consumers make informed choices about the foods they buy 4. Preventing misleading and deceptive labelling How can food labelling laws support public health objectives? The following improvements to food labelling laws will help to support public health objectives: • Mandatory front of pack nutrition labelling including traffic lights for key nutrients of concern • Health and nutrition content claims regulation using nutrient profiling criteria • Labelling alcohol products • Nutrition information in quick service outlets • Ingredient information such as trans fat and palm oil ‘Other’ consumer information Consumers are increasingly interested in how and where their food is produced: • Country of origin labelling • GM labelling laws • Palm oil labelling Bill • Australian Standard on Organic and Biodynamic Product • Free-range
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