Packaging and Labelling
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WBC Announces Bags For Life India Project
26 June 2015 NewsWBC, the UK's leading producer of printed Bags For Life, has launched a training project for the producers of jute bags in rural West Bengal -
Riggs Autopack Ltd Announced Manufacturer of the Year
27 May 2014 NewsThe announcement was made at the Pendle Business Awards, held on May 16th at Dunkenhalgh Mercure Hotel in Clayton Le Moors -
SALSA Workshop Success
09 May 2014 NewsHalf of the scheduled SALSA food labelling workshops (FICR) have now taken place, and have taught over 50 food industry workers about the new food labelling regulations -
Plastic Bag Charge Update
06 February 2014 NewsThe Environment Audit Committee has described the plan to charge 5p for plastic bags as a “complete mess” -
SALSA Launches Food Labelling Workshops
04 February 2014 NewsThe company is launching the workshops in order to guide small producers through the EU's new food regulations being put into place this year -
Consumer Trust At All-Time Low
28 November 2013 NewsRecent research carried out by Ketchum shows that trust and clarity surrounding ingredients and food labelling are priorities for consumers -
FSA Discusses Unregulated Labelling
11 November 2013 NewsA recent survey has discovered that three out of four allergy-suffering consumers would buy products labelled as allergen-free, despite a lack of regulation -
Calls for Cheese Origin Labelling Law
09 August 2013 NewsDairy industry leaders have called for mandatory laws to be introduced in an open letter to the European Commission -
UK Cheddar Labelling Misleads Consumers
07 May 2013 NewsThe head of Dairy Crest has said that consumers who are keen to buy British produce are being confused over foreign cheese that appears to be made in Britain -
Welsh Government Considers Measures to Cut Waste
14 April 2013 NewsThe Welsh Government is looking at ways to make food manufacturers to curb their use of unnecessary packaging -
Meat Firms Against EU Origin Labelling
12 November 2012 NewsThe British Meat Processors Association has said that a new labelling scheme would be bad for both the meat industry and consumers -
Farmers Against ‘Traffic Light’ Food Labelling
25 October 2012 NewsFarmers and dairy producers are against new plans to introduce a traffic light-based food labelling system which will mean their produce will receive a red label