The Commerce Commission has received an application from the Infant Nutrition Council Limited (INC) seeking authorisation for an arrangement allowing the INC to restrict its members from advertising and marketing formula products for infants up to 12 months old.
The Commission previously authorised these restrictions, but this authorisation is due to expire on the 8th of November 2023.
The INC considers there have been no significant changes in the infant formula industry or the actions of its members, and it is only seeking a new authorisation because of the expiry of the current authorisation.
The INC represents the major manufacturers and marketers of infant formula and other early-life nutrition products in Australia and New Zealand.
The INC considers the restrictions requiring authorisation essential for New Zealand to meet its obligations under the World Health Organisation’s International Code of Marketing of Breast Milk Substitutes (WHO Code). In particular, the WHO Code aims to protect and promote breastfeeding and to restrict the marketing of breast milk substitutes in ways that could undermine this aim.
A public version of the INC’s application for authorisation is available on the Commission’s case register. Public application submissions can be emailed to registrar@comcom.govt.nz with the reference ‘Infant Nutrition Council’ in the subject line.
