Tap Water Awards take
off -
Emma Thompson and
Steve Coogan video clips in support of the Nestlé/Perrier
boycott
28th
August 2001
Over one hundred
comedy acts supported the Perrier boycott and entered for
the corporate-free Tap Water Awards at the Edinburgh Fringe
Festival. The Perrier Award went ahead at the weekend.
All entrants
to the Tap Water Award received a plug (and a chain).
The format of
the awards in future will be decided in the coming year.
Emma Thompson has offered to present prizes. Emma was in
the
Cambridge Footlights team which won the first Perrier Award
in 1981, before Perrier was swallowed by Nestlé in
1992 .
She was present
at the fringe and recorded a message for Baby Milk Action.
Steve Coogan, another past winner, also recorded a message.
See them below.
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Tally
Ho
proudly show off their prize as entrants to the corporate-free
Tap Water Awards.
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Emma Thompson
gave a message of support for Baby Milk Action after a question
and answer session on her new film, Wit.
You need a QuickTime plug in to view the clip of Emma's message
- your browser should locate this for you. Emma said:
"I've
just been banging on about the Nestlé boycott which I think
is terribly important. It's been important for a very long time.
I'm very surprised actually about how many people have been talking
about it recently and whoo don't know about it. Don't know about
Nestlé's record of extreme violations of advertising standards
[i.e the International Code and
Resolutions adopted by the World Health Assembly] in countries
where we don't live, so of course, we don't know what's going
on. And I think that recent events have certainly proved that
it's about time we started questioning the big companies and their
practices because a lot of these things are just done in the name
of big business. I think it's time they started to answer a few
questions. So right on, and all power to the boycott Nestlé
campaign from me."
Steve
Coogan, winner of the Perrier Award in 1992, said:
"Hi,
I'm Steve Coogan and I wholeheartedly and totally support Baby
Milk Action and the Nestlé boycott. My opinion is what
Nestlé are doing in the third world is abhorrent. I fully
support anybody who wishes to boycott Nestlé, I say go
ahead and keep boycotting them until they change their policy."
Nestlé's
marketing policy was exposed as failing to comply with the International
Code and Resolutions at a Public Hearing at the European Parliament
last year (see Press Release 23 November
2000 and Boycott News
29). Nestlé refused to attend the Hearing where evidence
was presented by IBFAN and
UNICEF.
Baby Milk
Action recently put a four-point plan to Nestlé aimed at
saving infant lives and ultimately ending the boycott, but this
was immediately rejected by Nestlé (see Boycott
News 29). Nestlé refuses to accept the position of
the World Health Assembly, the policy setting body of the World
Health Organisation. The Assembly adopted the International
Code of Marketing of Breastmilk Substitutes in 1981 as a minimum
health requirement for all countries (see Resolution
WHA34.22). Companies are required to abide by the Code independently
of government implementation (see Article
11.3). Subequent Resolutions have addressed questions of interpretation
and changes in marketing practices and scientific knowledge.
For further
information contact Baby
Milk Action on 01223 464420 or Jonathan Dorsett, Campaigns
Officer on 07949 180050 or Patti Rundall, Policy Director on 07760
287001.
Notes
for editors
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Also see the past
press releases 25th August 2001,
15 August 2001 and 31st
July 2001.
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Tally Ho are Charlie
Ottley - mob: 07939 327826 tel:01962 732722 and Nicholas Perry
mob: 07951 286017 tel: 01832 273973
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