For a cleaner India: Food safety authority tightens proposals for recycled plastic packaging after pushback By Pearly Neo 05-Apr-2022 - Last updated on 05-Apr-2022 at 03:52 GMT Facebook Twitter Linkedin Email to a friend The Food Safety and Standards Authority India (FSSAI) has issued new, stricter standards to govern the use of recycled plastic for food packaging after facing pushback from a group of concerned scientific experts.Read the full story here. FNA top 10 March 2022 Love for loaf: Malaysian firm fulfils four-year mission to launch low-GI bread range 'Palm oil has no alternative': European supply chain expert calls out EU for 'discriminatory' policies Era of processed foods: South Korea government survey reveals rise in consumer purchases For a cleaner India: Food safety authority tightens proposals for recycled plastic packaging after pushback Plant-based 3D printing: China and Australia identified as key markets for new Wagyu launch Passing the taste test: Nestle chief on strategies for success with healthy product innovation Warning labels for packaged food? Indian regulator urged to go further with health star rating plan Fishy fraudulence: Supermarkets identified as main source of seafood adulteration in Singapore Taking it easy: Heineken says experimentation and 'easy-drinking beers' fast-growing Asia trends Funding 'massive impact': Plant-based, cell-cultured and fermentation tech sectors to benefit from new APAC fund Prev 1 … 3 4 5 6 7 … 11 Next