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Irradiation Free Shopper's Guide

guideIn August 2005 FI Watch sent out thousands of surveys to food producers all over Australia to find out what their irradiation practices are. In early 2006 we launched our "Irradiation-free Food Guide" for consumers.

Based on the popular Greenpeace True Foods Guide, our guide helps food consumers make better informed decisions about the foods they eat.

Irradiation-free Food Guide

 

Tell your local supermarket that you don't want irradiated food!

trolleyIf we don't act, we will be eating irradiated food::

Public demand for labelling and opposition to food irradiation is vital. Contact your local supermarket and ask them make a policy against irradiated food:

Woolworths email: ww_customer_feedback@woolworths.com.au

Coles email: customer.relations@coles.com.au

Foodland/Action/4 Square/Supa Valu email: fal@fal.com.au

5 Star/Spar email: administration@staronline.net

IGA visit: http://www.iga.net.au/info/index.cfm

Write to your representatives

strawberryWrite to the Federal Minister for Health and Aging asking that the Federal Government support the Senate motion passed on August 14, 2003 raising concerns about food irradiation and calling for more research. Ask for the removal of existing approvals for irradiated foods, therapeutic goods and products including animal food.

The Minister for Health and Aging
Parliament House
Canberra, ACT 12600
email: Tony.Abbott.MP@aph.gov.au

To recive notifications of any further food irradiation proposals you can join FSANZ's Electronic Information Service at http://www.foodstandards.gov.au/mediareleasespublications/ionformationservice.cfm