Children's diets
Bulletin of the Food Ethics Council - Winter '06
The Winter issue of our magazine, themed 'the bottom line', is available to subscribers. The cover, contents and leading article can be viewed here for free. The issue includes articles about food poverty, hunger and ethical business.
December 2006
December 2006
Television has a duty to help keep our children healthy
Ofcom, the media regulator, is trying to decide how to restrict the advertising of junk food to children, but its consultation is flawed.
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10 July 2006
10 July 2006
Bulletin of the Food Ethics Council - Autumn '06
The Autumn issue of our magazine, themed 'secrecy', is freely available here until 2nd October 2006. It includes articles on food advertising, gene-tailored diets and the hidden struggles faced by coffee producers.
September 2006
September 2006
TV advertising of food and drink to children
Our response questions the assertion by Ofcom, the broadcast regulator, that a pre-watershed ban on advertising very fatty, salty and sugary foods is 'disproportionate'.
29th June 2006
29th June 2006
Corporate responsibility for children's diets
How to improve children's diets is one of the most pressing food policy questions of our times, in the UK and internationally. This paper asks how food companies might be more responsible for their commercial relationships with children.
October 2005
October 2005
Little big spender
Tom MacMillan and Ann Baldridge take a look at corporate responsibility and the 'piggybank pound'.
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22 October 2004
22 October 2004
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