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Germans shaking some PET pack concerns - industry
Virun debuts shelf-stable, H20 soluble, nanotech omega-3
Blow moulder targets clear-pack efficiency
Which? rounds on food industry in health debate
Cracking the code on antioxidant testing
Related Industry News
Downturn keeping consumer thoughts on brain health - Lipogen
FDF defends industry against fat tax for chocolate
Black foods inspire flavour collection at Ungerer
The contradictory science of antioxidants



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Germans shaking some PET pack concerns - industry
Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) is generally succeeding in meeting German concerns regarding sustainable consumer packaging and should continue to increase in use until 2025, claim a group supplying the material... Read

Virun debuts shelf-stable, H20 soluble, nanotech omega-3
A patent-pending production process employing nanotechnology is allowing omega-3s into shelf-stable beverages such as juices and waters for the first time, according to biotech firm, Virun... Read

Blow moulder targets clear-pack efficiency
A supplier of blow moulding equipment for beverage and personal care packaging claims it has made significant advancements in cost and energy efficient production of clear bottle packaging... Read

Which? rounds on food industry in health debate
Consumer watchdog Which? has renewed its calls for food manufacturers and retailers to do more to address sugar, salt and fat content and take a consistent, industry-wide approach to labelling to help people make healthily choices... Read

Cracking the code on antioxidant testing
The list of tests available to assess antioxidant activity may look like a page ripped from a World War II code book, but understanding how the results are complementary is vital for the continued success of antioxidants... Read

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RELATED INDUSTRY NEWS
Downturn keeping consumer thoughts on brain health - Lipogen
Changing global consumer habits during the current economic downturn appear to be contributing to strong interest in products offering brain health function, says one phospholid supplier... Read

FDF defends industry against fat tax for chocolate
As the prospect of a fat tax on unhealthy food is raised once more, the Food and Drink Federation (FDF) has spoken out on behalf of the industry against calls for a tax on chocolate... Read

Black foods inspire flavour collection at Ungerer
UK flavour maker Ungerer is introducing a new collection of flavours inspired entirely by foods and ingredient that are black in colour... Read

The contradictory science of antioxidants
Apparent conflicting results from randomized clinical trials and observational studies abound in the scientific literature. In the third part of a four-part series on antioxidants, NutraIngredients looks to get behind the contradictions... Read

WEEKLY COMMENT
Cargill vs Chavez: Clash of the rice titans
Selling the wrong kind of rice in a country that has a track record of nationalisation could do more than derail Cargill's operations in Venezuela. It could impact investments across South America, and make the continent less able to weather the economic slump... Read

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IFT to discuss nano food uses in London
A seminar to be held in London on 30 April will explore the latest developments in nanotechnology, and its potential for use in the food industry... Read

Coke pops Innocent offer
Atlanta, Georgia-based Coca-Cola has tabled an offer for a minority stake in stalling UK smoothie maker, Innocent, according to press reports... Read

Aluminium drink cans: Fifty years on and still going strong?
As the aluminium beverage can reaches its fiftieth anniversary this year, brewer Molson Coors says it expects the packaging to remain central to its global operations in the future, despite growing competition in the market... Read

Green tea may protect gums against disease
Consuming green tea may offer protection against gum disease, a condition that may affect over 30 per cent of the population, suggests a new study from Japan... Read

Branded alcohol-complaints hit decade high
The Portman Group, an industry-led responsibility body says the number of complaints made under its code of practice for alcohol packaging has reached a decade-long high amidst growing concerns over drink branding... Read

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