Bisphenol battle: Indonesia formalises new regulations mandating BPA leaching warnings on water bottles By Pearly Neo 03-Jul-2024 - Last updated on 03-Jul-2024 at 03:49 GMT Facebook Twitter Linkedin Email to a friend The Indonesian government has published new regulations mandating that all water bottles made with polycarbonate packaging that contains the chemical Bisphenol A (BPA) must now attach a sign to warn consumers of potential leaching.Read the full story here. FNA Top 10 June 2024 Turning threat into opportunity: How Cargill is navigating the global cocoa crisis ‘Clear direction’ needed: Thailand drafts new alt-protein policies that ban certain animal-related terms for plant-based products ‘Coffee meets tea’: Nescafe China touts dual beverage experience with upcycled cascara drink line ‘Going beyond lollipops’: Perfetti van Melle taps packaging functionality and impulse-buying as major confectionery strategies ‘Very different markets’: China’s immense protein needs continue to propel plant-based dairy demand – experts ‘Use it - or be made to’: ANZ ministers gives food firms 17 months to hit Health Star Ratings targets Integration vs takeover: Plant-based experts disagree over potential directions for industry’s future Consolidation concerns: Australian dairy sector highlights worries over Fonterra sale of local business Bisphenol battle: Indonesia formalises new regulations mandating BPA leaching warnings on water bottles Food marketing to kids: Member states urged to implement new ASEAN standards to ‘protect’ children Prev 1 … 7 8 9 10 11 Next