ATNI DRIVES NEW FOOD SECTOR ALIGNMENT ON REPORTING STANDARDS
Global nonprofit ATNI and investors drive reporting on healthy foods
One in five deaths globally is associated with a poor diet. As the hidden costs of the food system mount, the need for corporate accountability becomes greater than ever. For this investors and regulators need universal and clear standards to measure baselines and progress of the industry's transition to more nutritious product portfolios. There are up to 400 different nutrient profile models (NPMs) used sporadically to measure the healthiness of food products and portfolios. To address the lack of standardized nutrition performance measurements, ATNI conducted a research series, launched in
This research process found three NPMs most appropriate for future investor reporting: Health Star Rating (HSR), Nutri-Score, and the
Following this extensive consultation, ATNI and its investors and several food companies call on the sector to use at least one of these three government-endorsed nutrient profiling models to report on the healthiness of food portfolios.
"We urge all food and beverage manufacturers and retailers to benchmark their product portfolios against at least one of the three selected NPMs [Health Star Rating (HSR), Nutri-Score, and/or the
says
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SOURCE Access to Nutrition Initiative
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