Iceland review - 2019, Qupperneq 19

Iceland review - 2019, Qupperneq 19
15 Iceland Review Taxing for health? One of the stated goals put forth by Iceland’s current government in 2017 is to inspect economic incentives to improve public health. The goal ties in with a new action plan from the Directorate of Health to fight obesity in Iceland, spearheaded by Minister of Health and Left-Green Movement MP Svandís Svavarsdóttir. The sugar tax is the first of 14 steps in the Directorate’s plan, which also includes initiatives such as offering healthier food choices in schools, sports complexes, workplaces, and the community at large. The plan also proposes a ban on market- ing unhealthy food to children. The hefty sugar tax suggested by the action plan is meant to reduce sugar consumption among the public. If the tax is approved, Iceland will follow in the footsteps of coun- tries such as Ireland, France, Norway, and Mexico. Sugar and spice don’t make it nice Excessive sugar consumption has been pinpointed as a serious public health issue in Iceland, a country with a notori- ous sweet tooth. Diet is considered one of the main risk factors for Icelanders’ mor- bidity. According to a 2013 Directorate of Health report, about 21% of Icelandic adults had a Body Mass Index of 30 or greater, while 5% of children were cat- egorised as overweight. Soft drinks accounted for 34% of the sugar consump- tion of Icelanders between 2010 and 2011. In a 2018 survey, it was revealed that 20% of adults consumed carbonated drinks, both with and without added sugar, one or more times a day. Such findings led the Directorate of Health to the conclusion that greater measures need to be taken to encourage Icelanders to eat healthier. Proposed Sugar Tax Words by Jóhann Páll Ástvaldsson Photography by Golli IN FOCUS In an effort to improve public health, the Icelandic government plans to impose a sugar tax of 20% on prod- ucts such as candy, chocolate, and sweetened soft drinks. The proposed tax is meant to discourage Iceland- ers from consuming sugary products – which they do more of than any of their Nordic neighbours. Sweetened soft drinks are a particular culprit: it is estimated that they are respon- sible for one third of the added sugar in Icelanders’ diets. The impending tax is not without its critics, howev- er, who believe it’s a tad too author- itarian for the state to meddle with individuals’ dietary choices. BOOK NOW ALSO TRY PUFFIN EXPRESS WHALE WATCHING WE GO THE EXTRA MILE FROM REYKJAVIK GOLD-CLASS ENVIRONMENTAL UMHVERFISFLOKKUN VIÐURKENND FERÐAÞJÓNUSTA CERTIFIED TRAVEL SERVICE +354-560-8800 specialtours.is info@specialtours.is
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