Fine Cut Blog Archive for July 2012
Drug warning labels need to be bolder, claims study
Prescription labels on medical packaging need to be a lot clearer as they are currently failing to 'attract patient's attention'.
WCRF calls for improved salt content info on food packaging
Improved traffic-light labels on food products could help reduce cases of stomach cancer, it has been claimed.
Marillion's Fish opens Galashiels square
A revamped town square in Galashiels which incorporates the lyrics of Marillion's biggest hit, 'Kayleigh' on its flagstones has been officially opened by the band front man, Fish.
Police encourage tradesmen to engrave tools
Engraving tools with business names or work postcodes helps make them more easily traceable, police have pointed out.
Unilever looking to reduce environmental impact
Consumer product firm Unilever is planning to improve their sustainability efforts via materials sourcing and encouraging new consumer behaviours in order to halve its environmental footprint, reports businessweek.com.
Allergen labelling to be more consistent across EU
Allergen information on food packs is set to gain consistency across the whole of Europe in order to make life easier for manufacturers and allergy sufferers.
Alcohol firms on track to meet labelling guidance target
Providing health information on 80 per cent of labels by the end of December 2013 is a target that alcohol firms are set to meet.

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