Eric F. GreenbergClosuresOTC drugs and dietary supplements get new reporting burdenUnder a brand new law, the packagers of over-the-counter drugs and dietary supplements will have to report serious adverse events to FDA and keep records of the events. The law is effective beginning with any product labeled on or after December 22, 2007.February 9, 2007Meat/Poultry/SeafoodCoalition's diversity as dramatic as its messageAt least some people know how to play nice in the sandbox.January 10, 2007Tamper-evident machineryCrisis planning takes exerciseProper response to a terror tampering will require planning, communication, and action by and among a number of different parties.December 18, 2006SustainabilityWater, water is everywhere, perhaps not what you thinkWhen it comes to bottled water, there is more to it than you may think, and less to it than you may think.November 5, 2006Tamper-evident machineryProtecting food from terroristsIf we knew how they'd come at us, it would make stopping them a lot easier.October 5, 2006Additives, coatings & inksFda Enforcement Stats Tell A Story, But What Is It?Enforcement statistics, such as data on Warning Letters, recalls, seizures, and injunctions, can appear to support multiple trends at once.”August 31, 2006Coding, Printing & LabelingNo More Delays For Drug Pedigree Requirement“While the new pedigree requirements will become effective on December 1, 2006, and RFID is an excellent way to comply with those requirements, FDA is not specifically mandating the use of RFID.”July 31, 2006BeverageDivining qualified health claims policy by reading the tea leaves“To make a claim based on a single study that was contradicted by 25 other studies would probably be considered misleading.”June 30, 2006Coding, Printing & LabelingPackaging plays a role in combating obesity?It could, says a recent report to FDA.May 31, 2006ContainersFDA still has no confirmed, permanent commissionerAs the U.S. Food and Drug Administration regulates most of the nation's foods and all its drugs, many packagers closely watch the agency.May 31, 2006Previous PagePage 25 of 26Next PageTop StoriesRecyclingTerraCycle Launches Aurora, Ill., Operations CenterTerraCycle officially opens a new 100,000-sq-ft operations center in Aurora, Ill., transforming a historic factory into a hub for sorting and distributing hard-to-recycle materials from across North America.HomeKrusteaz Streamlines Packaging Artwork ManagementRecyclingWM Report: CPGs Can Find Brand Loyalty Through Recycling CommitmentsReusable/ReturnableReusable Cup Pilot at Portland Stadiums Relies on RFIDSponsor ContentEngineered Liquid Mixing Systems Increase Process Yield