Cecelia BlalockCoding, Printing & Labeling'Added sugars' labeling consideredThe FDA is asking for public comment on whether “added sugars” should be included on the Nutrition Facts label. The CSPI and 72 health experts and organizations petitioned the agency to require the listing of added sugars on food labels.August 31, 2000Coding, Printing & LabelingGAO: weaknesses in functional foods regsThe GAO says current laws and regulations provide only limited assurance of the safety of dietary supplements and functional foods.August 31, 2000HomeIrradiated foods--not in New Jersey!The food industry may finally have won its long battle to win approval of irradiation as a potent food safety process, but it didn't cut any ice in New Jersey.July 31, 2000Coding, Printing & LabelingPremarket review for biotech foodsFDA proposes that bioengineered foods and animal feeds marketers notify the agency four months before going to market.July 31, 2000Coding, Printing & LabelingWarning labels for cigarsCigars will now join other tobacco products in bearing a label warning of their health risks on packaging and in advertising.July 31, 2000HomeOne food safety agency?The Food Marketing Institute has called for a single agency to be made responsible for all food safety questions.July 31, 2000HomeUniformity billThe National Uniformity for Food Act establishes uniform national standards for adulteration, misbranding and warning labels on food products.July 31, 2000Coding, Printing & LabelingDrug labeling eyedThe FDA is proposing that manufacturers highlight adverse reactions that require medical attention on labels.July 31, 2000HomeHouse may stymie ergonomics ruleOSHA’s proposed comprehensive ergonomics standard has the potential to impact every workplace.June 30, 2000Coding, Printing & LabelingUVA risk questionedSunscreen labels give little indication of the amount of protection from harmful UVA rays.June 30, 2000Previous PagePage 6 of 16Next PageTop StoriesSustainabilitySurvey: Cost Tops List of Biggest Barriers to Sustainable PackagingAccording to Packaging World’s inaugural Annual Outlook Report survey, cost is the biggest challenge to adopting more sustainable packaging, followed by limited access to materials — with respondents also citing material reduction as a top design priority.Reusable/ReturnableLisbon Introduces City-Wide Reusable Cup ProgramFlexiblesNew CPG Brand-led Initiative Aims to Recycle Flexible Packaging at ScalePMMI NewsPACK EXPO Las Vegas 2025: The Premier Destination for Industry Networking and ConnectionsSponsor ContentStainless Steel Liquid Mixers for Demanding Sanitary Applications