Nestle whistleblower needs support
Mike Brady | 30.07.2004 12:21 | Globalisation | Social Struggles
Aamir's evidence is further confirmation of institutionalised and systematic malpractice by Nestlé. Its promotional methods violate marketing requirements adopted by the World Health Assembly, as further documented in the new report from the International Baby Food Action Network (IBFAN) Breaking the Rules, Stretching the Rules 2004. Some of the evidence was shown at the annual demonstration at Nestlé (UK) HQ on 15 May 2004. Video of this can be viewed on the Baby Milk Action website at http://www.babymilkaction.org/press/press15may04.html
Baby Milk Action (the UK member of IBFAN) presented a theatre piece at the WOMAD Festival in Reading on 25 July 2004, showing the tactics used by Nestlé in pushing its products. This and the follow-up question time can be seen at http://www.babymilkaction.org/ram/womad04/womad04bmac.html
Mike Brady
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