据加拿大卫生部消息,近日加拿大卫生部发布通告,拟限制甜型酒精饮料中的酒精含量,并就此征求意见,期限为45天。
有关人员可就以下两方面的内容提交意见:
* 限制酒精含量的机制(通过限制罐体的规格或者限制单罐体中的酒精含量达到效果)
* 引发限制的甜度阈值
征求意见结束后,加拿大卫生部将于2018年秋天出台法规草案。
部分原文报道如下:
Alcohol regulation in Canada is a shared responsibility between federal, provincial and territorial (P/T) governments. Health Canada regulates alcohol as a food under the Food and Drugs Act. Alcohol is subject to requirements specific to ingredients, methods of manufacturing, and labelling (e.g., amount of alcohol, common name)。
There is a category of highly sweetened beverages that are high in alcohol, sold in single-serve containers, and marketed in a manner that could be appealing to young people. Some of these products contain as much alcohol as four glasses of wine.
Addressing public health risks associated with these types of beverages requires a combination of measures at the federal and P/T levels. The Government of Quebec has announced proposed legislative changes to ban the sale of mixed malt-based beverages with more than 7% alcohol from private stores (e.g., dépanneurs, grocery stores), along with a review of advertising measures to protect minors.
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日期:2018-03-20