No label, no problem: South Korea looks to mandate label-free packaging for drinking water over next two years By Pearly Neo 05-Mar-2024 - Last updated on 05-Mar-2024 at 02:21 GMT Facebook Twitter Linkedin Email to a friend The South Korean government is looking to mandate label-free packaging for drinking water bottles, replacing this with a digital QR code system over the next two years.Read the full story here. FNA Top 10 Feb 2024 Palm oil trade shift: Malaysia likely to emerge as big winner with UK’s CPTPP membership approval Labelling transformations: Thailand stresses science and safety for new nutritional labels and health claims rules ‘No clarity’: India plant-based milk brands veer away from conventional dairy terms No label, no problem: South Korea looks to mandate label-free packaging for drinking water over next two years Premium push: Unilever India believes food sector growth lies in higher-priced value-added products Not halal just yet: Singapore Islamic Council says ‘more rigorous’ parameters must be fulfilled for cultivated meat to be halal-certified ‘Best year ever’: Mondelez sees cocoa inflation, political tensions as ongoing major challenges despite record profits 3D food printing vital for creating plant-based alternatives, with buckwheat being ‘most promising’ ingredient – review ‘Maximising corporate value’: Asahi hopes massive group restructure will enhance advantages across four key markets ‘Potential still there’: Thai food industry experts still confident in plant-based meat appeal despite slow uptake Prev 1 … 3 4 5 6 7 … 11 Next