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SFH on clean-up progress of plastic pellets and nutrition requirement of infant formula
Following is the transcript of remarks (English portion) made by the
Secretary for Food and Health, Dr Ko Wing-man, after attending a radio
programme this morning (August 12):
Reporter: (On clean-up progress of plastic pellets and legislation on
nutrition labeling of infant formula)
Secretary for Food and Health: Regarding the plastic pellets, as I have
said, the amount of plastic pellets recovered from the various beaches in
Hong Kong has fallen from daily average of 1 to 2 tonnes to a few hundred
kilogrammes. I personally went to Tung O Beach yesterday to have an
inspection and found that the amount of plastic pellets left is still
significant. However, it is much less than the amount as reported last week.
With the stepping up of cleansing initiatives and effort by the Food and
Environmental Hygiene Department, the Civil Aid Service volunteers, the
environmental groups and volunteers from the public, I hope the cleansing
operation would be largely completed in the coming one to two weeks.
Following this, I hope the public can regain their confidence in eating sea
fishes.
As to the second question, it would of course be very desirable for us to
have the legislation governing the nutrition requirements of all infant and
baby formulae as soon as possible. On this, I would assure the public that
the Government will spare no effort in speeding up the legislative
initiative to ensure that there will be a legislation in place soon to
control the nutrition requirements for all these baby formulae. Before the
legislation can come into effect, we will use a code of practice to promote
firstly the practice of feeding the babies with breast milk; and secondly
the control of nutrition requirements as well as the labeling of infant
formulae.
(Please also refer to the
Chinese portion of the transcript)
Ends/Sunday, August 12, 2012
Issued at HKT 12:07
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