Jurisdiction Name: | Denver |
State/Province: | CO |
Country: | United States |
Type of Government: | Municipality/County |
Population: | 600,158 |
Population Range: | 250,000 to 999,999 |
Policy Links: | Web – PDF |
Policy type: | executive order |
Year: | 2018 |
GFC Topic: | community food connections, community food security |
Keywords: | executive order, food standards, fresh produce, healthy, nutrition, nutrition standards, public, standards, vending, vending machines |
Adopting Government Department(s): | Denver City Council |
Lead Implementing Entity(s): | Department of General Services |
Support Entity(s): | n/a |
Funding Amount: | n/a |
Funding Sources: | n/a |
Policy Outcome(s): | Approved by Denver Mayor Michael B. Hancock, this executive order sought to establish city vending machines with healthier offerings and proper nutritional labeling. In particular, all of the public city-owned vending machines offerings must consist of at least 75% foods and beverages that meet the Healthier Vending Nutrition Standards informed by the General Services Administration’s “Health and Sustainable Guidelines for Federal Concessions and Vending Operations,” the U.S.D.A.’s “A Guide to Smart School Snacks in School,” and Colorado’s Department of Public Health and Environment’s “Colorado Healthy Hospital Compact.” These guidelines include foods such as fresh fruits and vegetables, nuts and seeds with no added sugar, and other snacks that meet the following standards: are less than or equal to 200 calories, 10% of calories from saturated fat, 230 milligrams of sodium, 35% of calories from sugar, and 0 grams of trans fat. Similar standards exist for beverages. |
Additional Resources and Information: | Link 1 |