IMPORTANT POINTS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW REGARDING THE MARKETING OF PRODUCTS USED IN REPLACEMENT OF BREAST MILK
- Products that can be used instead of breast milk are not advertised
- Samples of these products or materials used are not freely distributed
- These products are not recommended by healthcare professionals.
- No connection is established between the marketing staff of the food company and the mothers
- Food samples or gifts are not given to healthcare workers
- There are no pictures of babies and formulas together, showing that feeding with formula is the most ideal (perfect) on posters and labels of formulas.
- Healthcare professionals should be informed about formulas in a scientific and full (factual) manner.
- The label should include information about formula feeding, the benefits of breast milk, and the harms and financial costs of formula feeding.
- Products that are difficult to use for babies are not supported.