Via Marion Nestle of Food Politics, I learned that the Campaign for a Commercial - Free Childhood is seeking signatures on a letter asking for a complete in -
school advertising ban, so you can sign that as well if you agree with that position.)
Not exact matches
What does it say about our society if we would rather send children to such mutilating procedures but yet lack the political will to properly fund
school nutrition and
ban junk food
advertising to children?
(The rules could go further, of course, by
banning all
advertising on
school campuses.
The Campaign for a Commercial - Free Childhood (CCFC) asks for signatures on a letter urging the USDA to
ban all
advertising in
schools:
These factors include state - funded «taste training» in preschools, warnings on junk food
advertising,
bans on
school junk food sales and of course societal value placed on French food culture.
A voluntary
ban will be applied by the outdoor
advertising industry on adverts for lap - dancing clubs near
schools.
Since 2005, Iceland has enforced strict smoking laws such a
banning smoking entirely from
schools and installing a
ban on tobacco
advertising.
Independent
schools in Kent are openly
advertising their success at coaching pupils to pass an 11 - plus test, against their council's ruling
banning such tutoring.
Oh, and parents would not be allowed to drive their kids to
school, fast food outlets would be
banned within a mile of a
school, foods high in fat or sugar would be hit with punitive taxes and
advertising bans.