Eric F. GreenbergOperational ExcellenceThe Long Reach of FDA AccusationsRegulators don't only pick on the biggest companies. In a world of complicated chains of commerce involving multiple actors making and moving and bringing packaged products to market, no link of the supply chain is entirely safe from scrutiny.February 7, 2024Contract PackagingDay and Temp Labor Agencies, And Their Clients, Face Legal ChangesNew legal requirements that are intended to protect day and temporary workers have toughened obligations on staffing agencies that supply such laborers in two states.October 16, 2023Operational ExcellenceLosing Agency: How One Case Could Reshape the LandscapeThere’s a U.S. Supreme Court case that might soon undo one of the most basic rules-of-the-road about how our federal government works. If it does, all kinds of government regulations would be much easier for courts to overturn.August 8, 2023Sustainable PackagingSustaining the Effort to Update Green GuidesYears ago, when I first read about the concept of “sustainability,” I teased that it was too vague and had too many meanings to too many people to be useful. Today, I am not sure things have improved much.March 29, 2023Operational ExcellenceOther Shoe Finally Drops on Cosmetics RegulationIn late December, the U.S. Congress passed, and President Biden signed, a big federal spending bill that included significant new changes to the laws applicable to cosmetics products.February 1, 2023Package DesignMore Attention (Controversy?) for Food PackagingIf you’ve been following the recent controversies over the federal regulation of food contact materials in the U.S., including packaging, you’ve seen a variety of types of activity.November 29, 2022Contract PackagingOn Contracts with Contract Packagers and ManufacturersConsiderations for entering into well-thought-out contracts with contract packagers.September 26, 2022Operational ExcellenceLegal Side Column: Noodling on How to Arrange RegulatorsToday, let’s discuss regulators and how to organize them.September 1, 2022Sustainable PackagingSingle-use Plastics are Public Enemy #1 in California (Canada, too)California bonked plastics and packaging on the head with a new law in late June.August 11, 2022Package DesignLegal Column: GRAS (Generally Recognized as Safe) Designation Goes to CongressThe GRAS pathway to clearance of the use of substances in packaging and in food is crucially important, and this proposed law has the potential to make enormous changes in various legal obligations.June 28, 2022Page 1 of 25Next PageTop StoriesWorkforceGirl Scouts Introduce SPE Foundation-Backed Sustainable Packaging PatchThe new Girl Scout Gold Award SPE Foundation Grant is now available for eligible Girl Scouts who wish to make a positive impact on community recycling, sustainability, or diversity in STEM, helping fund scout troops interested in participating.SustainabilityJohnson’s Introduces Range of Baby Refill CartonsBusiness IntelligencePractical Applications for the Future of Remote ServicesDesignAmazon’s AI Model Intuitively Right-Sizes PackagingSponsor ContentSupporting Demand for Plastic-Free Packaging with APP’s Foopak Bio Natura