Tens of millions of Americans use menstrual products, and while manufacturers contend they are safe, most disclose little about the chemicals they contain. Now, amid calls for more disclosure and ...
As Australia’s retail and e-commerce sectors evolve, brands increasingly value the small details that build trust and ...
Consumers are choosing brands they think are better for the planet, so it’s important they know what they’re getting. Tom Szaky is the CEO and founder of TerraCycle, a company that makes consumer ...
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FDA food traceability rule update for packaging suppliers
New federal guidance on US food traceability rules is set to affect how packaging companies label and track food products ...
As the world becomes more aware of the health and environmental impacts of different foods, many consumers are becoming more conscious of what goes in their trolley. This could soon be reflected in ...
Phenix Label, an Olathe, Kansas-based developer of labels and flexible packaging, has introduced a recyclable packaging design for liquid-filled bottles featuring a tearaway radio-frequency ...
Federal Rules Don’t Require Period Product Ingredients on Packaging Labels. States Are Stepping In
Menstrual bag with cotton tampons and sanitary pads Although two states have passed laws requiring the disclosure of ingredients on menstrual product packaging, advocates want more transparency across ...
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