Scoop has an Ethical Paywall
Licence needed for work use Learn More

Local Govt | National News Video | Parliament Headlines | Politics Headlines | Search

 

Sugary drinks dropped from leisure centres

27 July, 2016

Sugary drinks dropped from leisure centres

In a show of leadership in the battle against obesity and type 2 diabetes, Auckland Council is dropping sugar-sweetened drinks from vending machines at council-run leisure centres.

“We operate 21 leisure centres that are community-led and we work hard to encourage Aucklanders to be more active more often in the world’s most liveable city. It just doesn’t fit to sell sugary drinks in places where we are trying to support healthier lifestyles,” says Chief Executive Stephen Town.

Auckland Council is making an operational decision to eliminate 340 kilograms a year of refined sugar - equating to 85,000 sugar cubes - from its vending machine sales, by replacing three quarters of the drinks on offer (11,000 out of 15,000 total sales in 15 vending machines).

“We’re not telling people what to drink, but we are offering them better choices in our facilities that are focused on health.”

Water, unflavoured milk, 100% fruit juice, diluted fruit juice with no added sugar and artificially sweetened soft drinks will be offered.

Healthy Families Manukau, Manurewa-Papakura Manager Ben Youdan applauds Council’s move, saying activating local and industry leadership is key to addressing sugar-related health issues.

“Auckland Council is a lead partner in our local Healthy Families Manukau, Manurewa Papakura movement. This is a fantastic demonstration of their strong commitment to drive transformative changes that will positively affect the health of our communities,” says Youdan.

Advertisement - scroll to continue reading

Most of the council vending machines are located in South Auckland, in a legacy from pre-amalgamation days.

Otara resident and World Amateur and NZ National Body Board champion Mihi Nemani backs the change.

“Removing sugar sweeten beverages with healthier options makes complete sense and will help to endorse the whole healthy mindset,” says Mihi.

“Cheap fizzy drinks are readily available in our local shops at prices that undercut any healthy option. By Council making this decision, we’re helping to remove another obstacle for our community in spaces that are trying to encourage and support healthier lifestyles.”

The removal of sugar-sweetened drinks will roll out between July and October 2016, with all centres offering healthier choices in time for the peak summer season.

Auckland Council operates or licences-out the operation of a number of other food operations, both within leisure centres and elsewhere.

“We are having ongoing discussions with relevant partners and suppliers over the provision of healthy choices across all areas of council operations,” says Mr Town.

ENDS


© Scoop Media

Advertisement - scroll to continue reading
 
 
 
Parliament Headlines | Politics Headlines | Regional Headlines

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

LATEST HEADLINES

  • PARLIAMENT
  • POLITICS
  • REGIONAL
 
 

Featured News Channels


 
 
 
 

Join Our Free Newsletter

Subscribe to Scoop’s 'The Catch Up' our free weekly newsletter sent to your inbox every Monday with stories from across our network.