IADSA celebrates 20 years of success, looks forward to the future

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20th anniversary

IADSA (International Alliance of Dietary/Food Supplement Associations) has hailed the progress made in developing effective food supplement regulations worldwide over the past two decades and pledged to maintain the same momentum in the coming years.

 

This year is IADSA’s 20th Anniversary, a milestone that was celebrated at its 2018 Annual Meeting in London.

 

Addressing attendees, IADSA Executive Director Simon Pettman said that regulation of the health supplements industry had been a “stepwise process, not a Big Bang”.

 

He illustrated the gradual evolution of regulation along a similar pattern across the world using examples of regional developments in ASEAN, the EU, Latin America and the US, as well as global developments in Codex Alimentarius. “Codex has played a key role to help guide this process,” he told the meeting.

 

“All these things take time and we have a long way to go,” he said. “But in broad terms, across the world, over the past 20 years since IADSA was formed, we have always moved forward.”

 

Mr. Pettman said IADSA would continue to work for better integration of food supplementation in policy, harnessing partnerships with government and the scientific community. He added: “We are now at the point where we need to look more closely at where this category can fit more widely into policy. Policymakers are asking us that question and we are further investing in the information and data we need to respond.”

 

The meeting was attended by more than 100 representatives from IADSA’s trade association and company members, as well as regulatory bodies. During the course of the event IADSA elected a new management board to support its ongoing global program of work.

 

Michelle Stout, previously Treasurer, was elected as Chair of the IADSA board, succeeding Ric Hobby. Ms. Stout has worked in regulatory affairs for over 20 years and is currently Regulatory Policy Director at Amway.

 

Steve Mister was elected to the position of Vice-Chair. He is President & CEO of the United States Council for Responsible Nutrition (CRN). IADSA’s new Treasurer is Dr. Gerhard Gans, who is Vice President, Regulatory Affairs/Quality Management at DSM Nutritional Products. 

 

Attendees at the Annual Meeting also saw the IADSA Leadership Award presented to Dr. BH Lim in recognition of his outstanding work over many years to support the development of the ASEAN health supplement agreement.

 

Meanwhile, the 2018 IADSA Grant was awarded to the Colombian association ANDI (Asociación Nacional de Empresarios de Colombia). The funding will be invested in a project called Discovering Dietary Supplement Consumption to Promote Regulatory Evolution.

 

Based in London, IADSA is the international association of the food supplement sector, with members from six continents.

 

Its aim is to build an international platform for debate and a sound legislative and policy environment for the development of the food supplement sector worldwide.

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