India-based Rajhans Enterprises has acquired a five layer extrusion line for film production to extend its operations to the flexible packaging market. The company has been expanding its operations in the past few months and one of its ...
Tags: Flexible Packaging, registration setting system, Agriculture
The research also found that over half of all consumers (54%) consider certification labels as the most reassuring proof that environmental and sustainable development considerations have been taken into account. Other means of proof ...
Tags: Certification Labels, Packaging
Government-level talks have started between Canada and India over the supply of canola oil in the Indian market with the same name. Canola Council vice-president Bruce Jowett was in India recently to discuss the issues related to the ...
Tags: Oil Labelling, Indian market
British establishment Denar is recalling Denar Golden Sultanas as they contain sulphur dioxide, which is not mentioned on the label. The products associated with the recall include all date codes of 200g Denar Golden Sultanas. In ...
Tags: Mislabelling, sulphur dioxide, Agriculture
Private label beverage producer Cott Corporation has acquired US-based water and coffee producer DSS Group, in a previously announced deal worth $1.25bn. A definitive merger agreement to this effect was signed between both the ...
Tags: water, coffee, Agriculture
California officials notified the American Home Furnishings Alliance (AHFA) late yesterday that they have declined the group’s request for an extension in the deadline for upholstery manufacturers to comply with a new labeling ...
Tags: upholstered furniture, labeling requirement, Furniture
Australia’s growing appetite for healthy, convenient, pre-packaged salads is seeing the construction of the largest fresh cut salad facility of its kind in New South Wales, thanks to a new deal between producer of value-added ...
Tags: deli salads, baby beetroot, avocadoes, Agriculture
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has continued its focus on ‘free range’ egg claims, and instituted proceedings in the Federal Court against R.L Adams Pty Ltd, which trades as Darling Downs Fresh Eggs, ...
Tags: egg claims, Agriculture
FAM Brands said its newest licensee, Sakar International Inc. plans to debut a collection of Bally Total Fitness wearable technology, fitness monitoring and electronic accessory products at the Consumer Electronics Show in early January. ...
Tags: Fitness Trackers, Sporting Goods
British establishment Tayto Group is recalling a batch of Tayto Snack Attack 10+5 (Bikers, Rollers and Chips) multipack as ti contains milk, soya and wheat which are not mentioned on the label. The recalled product, only sold at ...
Tags: Tayto, Snack, Mislabeling
New categories in the organic sector in Australia have driven record growth in the $1.72 billion industry, according to a biennial industry report from organic certifying group Australian Organic. The Australian Organic Market Report is a ...
Tags: Organic Foods, Food
Premium water brand Fiji Water has launched its iconic square bottle designed products to Coles stores nationally. The water brand is available now in Coles supermarkets nationally in the 1 litre size. “We’re excited to ...
Tags: Fiji Water, Bottled water
The plastic pots for Simpson’s of Manchester’s Christmas Puddings that are being sold exclusively through Spar supermarkets for the 2014 season have been supplied by RPC Bebo UK. Simpson's which is a family-run business ...
Tags: Packages, Christmas Puddings
Bud Light, a lager brand owned by Anheuser-Busch InBev, will be available in a new bottle designed to find out just how "Up for Whatever" its fans really are. Each of the new bottles of Bud Light will feature a different "Up For Whatever" ...
US-based establishment Global Garlic is recalling certain De Mi Pais fresh curd products as they have the potential to be contaminated with Listeria Monocytogenes, according to the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The products ...
Tags: Garlic, Fresh Curd Products