Eric F. GreenbergHomePot marketers eating up opportunities, shaping regulationThe swift emergence of legal marijuana, for medical or merely recreational use, continues to be a story of fascinating challenges.June 30, 2015HomeGMO foods and labels: many angles, many squabblesThe ongoing debates about genetically modified organisms in food, especially over label statements saying a food lacks GMOs, seem to be everywhere all at once.June 1, 2015HomeUpdating nanotech a littleThe still-emerging science of nanotechnology is especially relevant to packagers because many early adoptions of this exciting new technology are for packaging and food uses.May 4, 2015HomeRegulators have a range of approachesWhat is the best way for a state to assure that people drive safely?April 1, 2015HomeBPA good news doesn’t end the storyPublicity always trumps science, as I am fond of saying, so don’t get too excited that the Europeans have said current human exposure to Bisphenol A is safe.March 2, 2015Cosmetics/Personal careSunscreens: follow FDA specs or get burnedYou know what’s great about modern healthcare?January 30, 2015HomeWhat is considered a drug?FDA Warning Letters provide reminder of the basics of drug regulation.January 11, 2015HomeA rose by any other name would still be regulated by FDAIn recent years the proliferation of dietary supplements, which are foods intended to provide supplementation of one’s diet with a particular substance or substances, has led to many creative and innovative products.January 8, 2015HomePackaging and its partnersWhen packagers speak of packaging, frequently they are referring to the physical structure holding a product.December 3, 2014HomeAn interesting rulemaking, if you like that sort of thingIn today’s column, I try to persuade you that the way FDA has lately been making regulations is unusual, surprising, and interesting.November 1, 2014Previous PagePage 13 of 26Next PageTop StoriesRecyclingH2R Decision Matrix Clarifies What Is & Isn’t Deemed ‘Widely Recyclable’GreenBlue’s How2Recycle program releases a public-facing framework to help brand owners and suppliers understand how recyclability designations are made, and why not every package earns a “Widely Recyclable” label.Package DesignV8 Energy Gives its Package Design a Refreshing BoostPMMI NewsMeeting Sustainability Goals Requires CollaborationRecyclingPrivate Label Brands Target Low-Barrier, Recyclable Films via Retailer ForumSponsor ContentSemi-automatic Liquid Drum Filler Increases Operator Efficiency