Examine, audit, and revise legislation and regulations so that they protect public health and prevent disease, including cancer.
Ensure that built and external environments are designed and maintained in ways that facilitate physical activity and other healthy behavior.
Encourage safe, nutrient-dense, and relatively unprocessed foods and drinks and discourage sugary and alcoholic drinks, 'fast food', and other processed foods.
Require schools to provide meals to high nutritional standards and facilities for recreation and sport, and to include nutrition and physical activity in core curricula.
Require all government and publicly funded facilities that provide catering to ensure that their meals, foods, and drinks are of high nutritional quality.
Require widespread dedicated walking and cycling facilities throughout built and external environments.
Restrict advertising and marketing of 'fast food' and other processed foods and sugary drinks to children, on television, in other media, and in supermarkets.
Incorporate UN recommendations on breastfeeding into law or appropriate public health and consumer protection rules. Give greater priority to research on, and programmer to improve, public health including the prevention of cancer and other diseases.
Establish and maintain publicly funded information and education on, and surveillance of, food, nutrition, and physical activity status.
Ensure that international food trade and aid sustains future health as well as providing immediate relief for populations in recipient countries.