Doubling alcohol tax could have prevented 5,000 cancer deaths in Europe
The researchers have recommended that alcohol excise be increased in European countries to reduce cancer cases, where in many cases alcohol is not taxed at all.
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The researchers have recommended that alcohol excise be increased in European countries to reduce cancer cases, where in many cases alcohol is not taxed at all.
Leveraging technology and design for sustainability to reduce the environmental impact of the consumer products industry.
For consistent quality products, digitalisation is key in the next generation of consumer-packaged goods industry.
How Co-Packers Improve Food Safety and Automate Quality Processes with Product Inspection – a free seminar on Wednesday 6th October, 8am and 2pm BST
The Mettler-Toledo Product Inspection Open House (6-7 Oct 2021) is an exclusive event for food and pharmaceutical manufacturers and Co-Packers.
Good Inspection Practice: Six Steps to Preventing Physical Contamination – a free seminar on Thursday 7th October, 8am and 2pm BST
TikTok has changed social media forever, but researchers have concerns that the way alcohol is portrayed on the platform could be damaging for young people viewing the content.
Fast and effective safety screening for the ready-to-eat meal industry
Border control measures which would have affected food and drink manufacturers have been pushed back until next year, in a move which has sparked fury among corners of the industry.
Arun Chauhan investigates the fast food company Subway’s fake tuna scandal and reflects on what it means for the food industry.
The EPA was sued in federal court by several organisations after it failed to update federal water standards for slaughterhouses during the Trump administration, but now it has agreed to change the regulations.
Marks and Spencer has flagged up difficulties with Export Health Certificates as a potential cause for the UK’s supply chain difficulties, which show no signs of stopping.
The ban was put in place after the BSE outbreak of the 1990s, which resulted in the culling of millions of cattle and the deaths of hundreds of people. The European Commission, however, has kept the ban on intra-species recycling.
New research from GS1 reveals a worryingly high number of people in the food industry are unaware of the Natasha’s Law legislation coming into effect in October, and highlights a gap between large franchises and small independent businesses.
A change in the way tax is rebated for red diesel has sparked anger within the food industry, with one body claiming the decision has “undermined confidence.”