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Concerns over changes to GM food definition

18 November, 2024

The AOL has expressed concerns over Food Standards Australia New Zealand's (FSANZ) Proposal P1055, aimed at redefining how genetically modified foods are classified.


The craft of beer and the art of coding

16 October, 2024

One of Arizona's largest craft breweries has solved production downtime and faulty marking issues thanks to LEIBINGER's printing technology.


Timmer D4 glue pump

15 October, 2024

The D4 glue pump is used for dosing of glue and adhesives, and is suitable for labelling of bottles and packaging.


Wine selection research reveals the importance of labels

08 October, 2024

To appeal to the majority of consumers, research reveals that winemakers may want to pay as much attention to what’s on the bottle as what’s in it.


Sausage production transformed with linerless labelling

08 October, 2024

An Italian artisan sausage producer in the UK has changed from a manual label application to fully automated linerless labelling lines, resulting in material savings and improved speeds.


TSC MH241T label printer

01 October, 2024

The TSC MH Series 4-inch industrial label printer series can print high-quality labels at the fast speeds.


FSANZ to advance nutrition labelling standards

14 August, 2024

Food Standards Australia New Zealand (FSANZ) is set to begin scoping work for a review of front- and back-of-pack nutrition labelling standards.


Scotch whisky, art and AI: a personalised Johnnie Walker

26 July, 2024

Diageo has opened its generative AI-powered experience in Edinburgh that allows guests to co-design a personalised bottle of Johnnie Walker Blue Label.


MULTIVAC L 310 conveyor belt labeller

26 July, 2024

The MULTIVAC L 310 conveyor belt labeller is designed for versatility when labelling trays, thermoformed packs, cartons and other packs.


Kiwi consumers embrace Health Star Rating on food packaging

11 June, 2024

NZ consumers are embracing the Health Star Rating system but food manufacturers have been slower on the uptake, according to surveys by New Zealand Food Safety.


HERMA self-adhesive biodegradable labels

05 April, 2024

Two HERMA labels with the adhesive 62Q have now passed compostability tests in accordance with the Australian standard AS 5810.


Label preference study — plant-based, vegan or vegetarian?

25 March, 2024

Food labelled as 'plant-based' beats vegetarian and vegan, according to consumer preference research conducted by La Trobe University.


Primera AP380 label applicator

25 March, 2024

The AP380 is the latest product from Primera, capable of applying labels to bottles, jars and other cylindrical containers 30% faster than previous models.


Plain English allergen labelling now in effect in NZ

26 February, 2024

New requirements for the plain English labelling of allergens in food have now come into effect in New Zealand.


The futuristic tech being used in the making of food labels

06 February, 2024

Technology is driving a change in the way food labels are created, offering not only enhanced aesthetics but also improving transparency, traceability and communication with consumers.


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