Foreword (September 2021)
By Joe Lederman (FoodLegal Chairperson), John
Thisgaard and Jenny Awad (FoodLegal Bulletin Co-Editors)
Welcome to the September 2021 edition of FoodLegal
Bulletin!
1. FoodLegal
‘Health Marketing of Food 2021’ Workshop announced!
Tickets are available for FoodLegal’s full-day Health Marketing of
Food Workshop on Thursday 21 October 2021. This Workshop is vital for
anyone using health positioning to set their food products apart in a time
when consumers are crying out for healthy products... while food regulators,
the ACCC, and the TGA are all cracking down on such marketing. |
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2. In
this September 2021 edition of FoodLegal Bulletin
In this FoodLegal Bulletin, our FREE article “Current
developments in food law and policy in Australia and overseas” updates
the latest in regulatory developments and news.
In “An examination of the latest FSANZ
reports reviewing infant formula products”, FoodLegal Senior Lawyer John Thisgaard examines the key
infant formula issues raised in the recent regulatory review of infant formula
legislation.
“Sugar: from nutritional “demon” to
healthy functional ingredient?”
by our FoodLegal Chief Scientist Dr Rozita Vaskoska identifies recent
scientific discoveries and innovative technological changes that potentially
will herald a revolution in our thinking on sugar. These will change the whole ‘sugar
debate’ and have consequential impacts in food regulatory standards, processing
methods, nutritional assessments, and market impacts on all sweeteners and
sugar substitutes.
FoodLegal Senior Lawyer Jenny Awad’s article “Adaptogens: Use in food and marketing of
associated health benefits”
deals with important regulatory and legal risks and considerations that impact
various functional foods with health or other benefits and functional claims.
Our article “New Zealand’s mandatory Country of
Origin food labelling law”
informs food businesses about the new CoOL regulatory regime for New Zealand as
well as the big differences with the Australian CoOL laws..
We hope you
enjoy this September 2021 edition of FoodLegal Bulletin!
Joe Lederman,
John Thisgaard and Jenny Awad
Editors
FoodLegal Bulletin
This is general information rather than legal advice and is current as of 13 Sep 2021. We therefore recommend you seek legal advice for your particular circumstances if you want to rely on advice or information to be a basis for any commercial decision-making by you or your business.