The Infant Nutrition Council
has applied for authorisation
for current and future suppliers
of infant formula in Australia to
give effect to a voluntary selfregulatory
code of conduct titled
the Marketing in Australia of Infant
Formula (MAIF) Agreement.
MAIF governs the marketing of
infant formula for infants up to 12
months, and constitutes Australia’s
official application of the World
Health Organization’s International
Code of Marketing of Breast Milk
Substitutes.
Current authorisations will expire
on 31 Dec 2015, with the Australian
Competition and Consumer
Commission now conducting a
public consultation process and
a draft determination expected
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