Show your independence from Nestlé using our Nestlé - Free Zone — say NO for
formula company sponsorship stickers.
You can also order from our new range of «Say NO to
formula company sponsorship «resources to support the campaign and help prompt a debate about sponsorship and conflicts of interest.
There are two types: Nestlé - Free Zone, for promoting the boycott and DanoNO — say NO to
formula company sponsorship, for countering Danone's attempts to sponsor health workers.
So we have a «Say NO to
formula company sponsorship» campaign.
Say NO to
formula company sponsorship — say DanoNO!
Baby Milk Action has embarked on its «Say NO to
formula company sponsorship «campaign in response to the many messages of concern we receive from health workers who are targeted by companies and also dismayed to see events they might otherwise attend being sponsored by companies.
We have produced a poster for health workers on conflicts of interest — and mugs, fridge magnets and key rings so they can demonstrate they «Say NO to
formula company sponsorship»
Not exact matches
A CHILDREN»S charity has come under fire for accepting
sponsorship from a milk
formula company for its annual «Big Toddle» fundraiser.
If an organization wishes to uphold the WHO code, they can not profit from
formula sponsorship nor accept any money from
formula companies.
It has come to the attention of INFACT Canada that the Baby Boom Show planned for the Nepean Sportsplex on September 10th and 11th, 2005, is allowing
formula companies to have booths and
sponsorship at the show.
Just a few people outside the event can draw the attention of participants to the conflicts of interest in accepting
formula -
company sponsorship and offer them leaflets (left, outside the prestigious Grand Connaught Rooms, London, on 15 July 2014).
In addition to advertising, the main way that
companies undermine breastfeeding is by influencing health workers — pediatricians, neo-natologysts, family doctors, midwives through training, dinners and
sponsorship — including fully paid trips abroad and donations to Maternity Hospitals who order
formula.
Filipino mothers spend about US$ 469 million annually on infant
formula, while multinational milk
companies spent nearly $ 89 million on advertising - not inclusive of the travel,
sponsorship and other perks they often provide to health professionals who promote their products.
, 2005, is allowing
formula companies to have booths and
sponsorship at the show.
It has come to the attention of INFACT Canada that the Little Wonders Baby and Toddler Expo planned for the Barrie Molson Centre on October 15th and 16th, 2005, is allowing
formula companies to have booths and
sponsorship at the show.
The CPS can not accept
sponsorship from
formula companies on one hand and then expect to effectively promote breastfeeding on the other.
[W] ith the
company scrambling to find new investment money, thanks to the trouble at LeEco (which is also involved in the
sponsorship of the race team),
Formula E might be one place where the
company can save a little bit of cash.