As well as this, and pursuant to the Beverages Council's Energy
Drink Industry Commitment document, energy drinks manufacturers do not directly market to children and do not sell to any schools.
The Australian and New Zealand Government's Food Regulation Policy Options Paper on caffeine acknowledges the Beverages Council's Energy
Drink Industry Commitment document and notes that «while these self - regulatory codes only formally apply to members of those organisations, their existence and application across the market may also affect the behaviour of non-members that are aware of them.»
For more information please see our publication Energy
Drinks an Industry Commitment or visit our For Consumers section.
Not exact matches
Drinks industry emphasises responsibility efforts in latest progress report The International Alliance for Responsible
Drinking has released its fourth annual Producers»
Commitments progress report.
The
Drinks Business Green Awards, in their fourth year, noted that the green agenda is increasingly important in the wine
industry and that judges faced a challenge based on the quality and quantity of entries and the thorough, often imaginative
commitment to sustainability.
An ongoing
commitment to innovation and high - value production are key reasons why the UK's food and
drink industry has emerged from recession in better shape than many other manufacturing sectors, according to a new report commissioned by the Food and Drink Federation from the Institute for Manufacturing at the University of Cambr
drink industry has emerged from recession in better shape than many other manufacturing sectors, according to a new report commissioned by the Food and
Drink Federation from the Institute for Manufacturing at the University of Cambr
Drink Federation from the Institute for Manufacturing at the University of Cambridge.
The European food and
drink industry is a major contributor to the work of the EU Platform, accounting for almost half of all voluntary
commitments and initiatives undertaken by Platform members.
Through IARD, leading beverage alcohol producers put our commercial competitiveness aside to create a shared force in our Global
Commitments to Reduce Harmful
Drinking — the most ambitious and comprehensive set of initiatives we have undertaken as an
industry to date.
The next stage of WRAP's Courtauld
Commitment will challenge the UK food and
drinks industry to reduce its resource intensity by 20 per cent in 10 years, saving an estimated # 20 billion.