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Not every piece of regulation is bad news for brands. WFA Policy Manager Fraser Bridges explains why the EU’s latest green claims rules could help the industry and why legislators need to be wary of ‘disempowering’ consumers when it comes to the Green Transition.
Rebecka Allén, Director of Consumer Policy, explores why food and alcohol brands risk falling out of grace with WHO and UNICEF. And why it matters for marketers.
On the occasion of the 10th anniversary of the Responsible Marketing Pact, Giuditta Hanau Santini, Junior Policy Manager at WFA, shares her thoughts on the importance of protecting minors from exposure to alcohol advertising.
WFA Senior Policy Manager, Rebecka Allén, highlights this year's top events or trends in food marketing regulation
With children's screen time on the rise during the lockdown, concerns around their exposure to marketing and data collection practices online are on the rise, explains WFA Senior Policy Manager, Rebecka Allén.
There is a perception shared by some that minors see many alcohol ads. The story that isn't being told, however, is that the industry has made big efforts in recent years to significantly reduce minors’ exposure to alcohol ads. WFA Policy Manager Julia Quintella explains.
Social media companies have been slow to grasp the thorny issue of kids using their platforms. YouTube’s latest announcement of new measures suggests a much-needed change in approach, and will hopefully result in concrete actions with other platforms following suit, says Rebecka Allén
The EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) celebrates its first anniversary on May 25th, a natural moment to reflect on its impact.
Marketers and policy professionals must bridge the gap that divides them. Rebecka Allén explains why that is critical for the business.