Former President Bill Clinton, founder of the William J. Clinton Foundation, along with Dr. Tim Gardner, President of the American Heart Association, and Susan Neely, President and CEO of the American Beverage Association, announced this tremendous shift in the amount of beverage calories available to students in schools.
From left to right: Timothy J. Gardner, M.D., FAHA, President, American Heart Association, Medical Director, The Center for Heart & Vascular Health at Christiana Care (DE); Former President Bill Clinton, Founder, William J. Clinton Foundation; Susan K. Neely, CAE, President & CEO, American Beverage Association
In May 2006, leading members of the beverage industry and the Alliance for a Healthier Generation announced a voluntary agreement to phase out the sale of full-calorie carbonated soft drinks in America's schools and to accelerate the shift to lower-calorie and more nutritious beverages. The report measures the volumes of different products sold in schools at the elementary, middle and high school levels, and the percent of school contracts complying with the voluntary agreement.
The Report’s key findings include:
Q&A: School Beverage Guidelines Progress Report Release - September 10, 2008
To read the American Beverage Association press release, go to http://www.ameribev.org/news-detail/index.aspx?nid=165
To read the full progress report, go to www.schoolbeverages.com
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