Mike Brady, Campaigns and Networking Coordinator at Baby Milk Action, said:
“We are very grateful to the efforts of supporters of the boycott to keep Nestlé malpractice in the public eye. It makes a real difference to our work and that of our partners around the world, particularly when Nestlé is using its cheque book and connections to try to undermine the marketing standards introduced to regulate baby food marketing practices and protect infant health. The boycott encourages policy makers and the media to look a little more closely at Nestlé practices and the financial pressure on Nestlé has forced some changes. People can also help by sending a message of solidarity to the South African government and, if in Scotland, encouraging their MSP to sign Elaine Smith's 'No to Nestlé' motion