The manufacturers believe that due to the lack of paper and ink, it is advisable to provide less information about the product on the packaging.
In Russia, they want to change the standards for product labels due to lack of paper and ink. Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation Victoria Abramchenko addressed the relevant departments with a corresponding proposal, reports RBC.
He asked the departments to explore the possibility of clarifying Russia’s national standards “in the field of labeling of products.”
These are the standards that regulate the minimum and maximum area occupied by product information when placing a label on a carton.
Noted that the measures are derived from business, their purpose is to reduce administrative barriers and reduce packaging materials. The manufacturers believe that due to the lack of paper and ink, it is advisable to provide less information about the product on the packaging.
It was also reported that on June 24, the Russian Union of Producers of Juices, Water and Drinks (Soyuznapitki) applied to the Russian government with a proposal to increase the maximum volume of packaging for the sale of juice products for children under three years of age. up to 0.5 liters. According to the union, this measure could save on food packaging, getting which problems started due to the current external economic situation.
Earlier it was reported that Europe’s largest manufacturer of paper packaging is leaving the Russian Federation.
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Source: korrespondent

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