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Major manufacturers of non-alcoholic beverages in Australia have agreed to reduce sugar content within seven years.
australia's major manufacturers of beverages have voluntarily cut their sugar content by 20 per cent, a move backed by the federal government, Radio 9 reported.
cut will cover all non-alcoholic beverage categories, including soft drinks, sports drinks, iced tea, fruit juices and fruit drinks.
, head of the Australian Beverage Association, said the industry was paying considerable attention to promoting healthier lifestyles.
denied the move was linked to the Greens' proposed "sugar tax."
are understood to be involved in sugar-lowering initiatives, including Coca-Cola Amatil, Asahi Beverages and Frucor Suntory.
Health Minister Greg Hunt said it was part of the government's "appropriate action to tackle obesity after careful consideration."