Code of practice and possible new laws on marketing baby milk formula to boost breastfeeding in Hong Kong
Senior health official Sophia Chan reveals voluntary code aims to encourage breastfeeding, as well as expert panel to vet makers’ claims

A voluntary code that restricts the marketing of infant milk formula is set to launch in the next few months, the undersecretary for food and health has revealed.
And a panel of scientists would screen health and nutritional claims by makers of formula before they are allowed to be printed on packaging, if a law regulating the claims is enacted, Sophia Chan added without giving a timetable.
She said such legislation would come in if the code did not improve claims’ veracity.
Chan said the code aimed to encourage breastfeeding and to provide proper product information to mothers.
“We hope to provide effective and proper information to mothers, and to raise the current exclusive breastfeeding rate,” she said.