Advertisements for “unhealthy” foods, along with those promoting vaping and gambling, are poised to be prohibited in Kingston as part of efforts to combat increasing obesity and diabetes rates.
A recent report from council officials indicated that this initiative seeks to enhance the health of residents by limiting their exposure to such products, as noted by the LDRS.
According to the joint strategic needs assessment conducted in 2023 for the south-west London borough, there has been a significant uptick in diabetes cases, with over 2,000 new incidents attributed to being overweight.
The proposed policy would bar the advertising of “harmful products” on all council-owned properties and through any advertising agreements made by the council.
If implemented, the council will be tasked with determining whether an advertisement aligns with the new guidelines.
The 2023 joint strategic needs assessment highlighted that the leading five risk factors contributing to poor health and early mortality among adults are tobacco use, alcohol consumption, elevated body mass index, inadequate diet, and high systolic blood pressure.
The report stated that the introduction of this policy would “advance strategic and operational efforts to combat the growth of obesity and chronic diseases within the borough.”
So far, 24 local authorities across the UK have adopted a healthier advertising policy, including nine boroughs in London.
This policy would be applicable to new contracts, while existing agreements would need to comply with the new regulations upon renewal.
A vote by the council’s people committee regarding the approval of the policy is scheduled for June 17.