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Fresh, super and organic top trends for 2008

Oxygen sensor offers maintenance benefits

Capper targets larger packaging needs

Packaging briefs: Rusal and UK recycling shake up

Choices makes progress as global healthy foods mark

 
   
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Top UK scientist advocates GM future

Soaring food prices set to persist, says report

Study uncovers 50 other acrylamide-like chemicals

Process turns PET into food-contact plastic, claims company

 
 

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Fresh, super and organic top trends for 2008
The top 10 trends to watch for next year include fresh and organic, superfruits, bold flavors, and probiotics beyond yogurts, according to Datamonitor's Productscan database... Read


Oxygen sensor offers maintenance benefits
A new electro-chemical oxygen sensor allows beverage manufacturers to accurately measure gas levels during production, while reducing downtime needed for maintenance, its manufacturer claims... Read


Capper targets larger packaging needs
A new capping technology can accommodate food and beverage industry demand for larger bottle and cartons, whilst preventing damage to the containers during repeated torque applications, its manufacturer claims... Read


Packaging briefs: Rusal and UK recycling shake up
UC Rusal moves to consolidate its position as the world's leading producer of aluminium-foil packaging by expanding in Russia, whilst manufacturers and retailers are faced with new proposals for recycling labels... Read


Choices makes progress as global healthy foods mark
A food industry initiative launched this year is promoting one standard, easily recognisable symbol to aid identification of healthy foods across the world and encourage manufacturers to reformulate products along... Read


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Top UK scientist advocates GM future
Debate has been stirred in the UK over a future that could see GM foods on supermarket shelves, as the government's outgoing chief scientific advisor said he believes GM food to be safer than convention food... Read


Soaring food prices set to persist, says report
Food price hikes will continue and spread in 2008, remaining a key issue for European retailers as they will find it hard to pass on prices, according to a new report by Standard & Poor's... Read


Study uncovers 50 other acrylamide-like chemicals
Acrylamide and 50 other heat-induced compounds in foods may cause cancer, scientists have concluded in a report released yesterday of a major three-year EU study into the chemical... Read


Process turns PET into food-contact plastic, claims company
A US-based company yesterday claimed to have developed a process to turn recycled polyethylene terephthalate (PET) into plastic that can be used to package foods... Read

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Why all the fuss about stevia?

Why are the birds circling around stevia when the ingredient has not been approved in the two major Western markets - the United States and Europe? Read



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Beverage briefs: financial rounds ups and Sitevi 07
In this week's round up, a number of European spirits manufacturers and brewers have enjoyed a strong opening six months to the financial year, while a technical show for wine production offers manufacturers a... Read


Combined heat and power systems cut CO2 output, tests show
The use of micro- combined heat and power (CHP) systems can help small businesses cut CO2 emissions by up to 20 per cent if used in the right applications, according to a study by the Carbon Trust... Read


Industry attacks bottled water critics
Increasing criticism over the environmental impacts of consuming water from bottles instead of a tap supply is needlessly misleading consumer opinion, according to an international association representing the... Read


Spirits group calls for Chinese counterfeit crackdown
A quarter of all spirits brands claiming to be of European origin now sold in China are counterfeit, according to an EU liquor association... Read


Why all the fuss about stevia?
Why are the birds circling around stevia when the ingredient has not been approved in the two major Western markets - the United States and Europe?... Read

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