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What is the Status of GB 9685?

What type of certification do you need to be included on China's "positive list" of 959 food additives that will be authorized for use in food...

What cGMP Requirements Apply to Equipment Used to Produce Pharmaceuticals?

How would 21 CFR 211 impact a printer that prints supplied graphics on tubing received from another company? The printer does not create the...

What are the Requirements for Medical Device Packaging?

Is a special DMF required for packaging materials used to package medical devices or will a DMF set for packaging materials used for food and...

What are the Requirements for Ethylene Vinyl Alcohol Copolymers?

Are there legal or regulatory items that need to be considered concerning use of ethylene vinyl alcohol copolymer?

What are the Requirements for Additives Used in Packaging in China?

There is an article on PackagingLaw.com about China publishing a positive list of approved substances for use in food packaging. Is there an FDA...

What are the TSCA Requirements for Components of a Polymeric Coating?

Is the sale of liquid non-TSCA permitted material allowed if the dried film is FDA 175.300 compliant?

How are Artificially Flavored Foods Labeled?

Is there a packaging regulation in California that requires, if you use artificial ingredients, it needs to be listed on the package in text that...

Is the Use of the Oxo-Biodegradable Logo on Plastic Bags Allowed in California?

Is the use of the Oxo-Biodegradable logo on plastic bags allowed in California?

What are the "Slack Fill" Restrictions in the U.S. and EU?

Are there any legal requirement on product's degree of filling in a package, or maximum headspace allowed within a package in either the EU or U...