Sentences with phrase «requiring clear labels»

«The report recommends that regulators reassess the bee safety of all neonicotinoid pesticide products, reexamine or suspend all conditional registrations until we understand how to manage risks, and require clear labels so that consumers know that these products kill bees and other pollinators.»

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The organization believes Health Canada should consider reworking the approval process and also make laws that require clearer product labels.
Websites without clear labels, that require multiple clicks to get to the most important stuff, and otherwise frustrate can serve as an example of what not to do.
State Sen. Noreen Evans» GMO food - labeling bill clears state Senate committee Proposed legislation by state Sen. Noreen Evans requiring all foods containing genetically modified organisms to be labeled in California cleared its first hurdle Wednesday in Sacramento...
«In addition to caps on the amount of caffeine in energy drinks, food law also requires all labels to carry clear warning statements that the product is not suitable for children as well as an advisory statement recommending no more than 500mL be consumed per day.
«As an industry peak body we support the existing and stringent requirements of the Food Standards Code which requires clear and concise labelling of both warning and advisory statements on cans or bottles.
They require clear warnings on labels about the protective effects of breastfeeding as specified by the Department of Health.
It became clear that there had to be a system that could quickly identify problem ingredients and generate safe food choices without requiring parents to go through the cafeteria's hundreds of ingredient labels.
(b) unless the advertisement complies with the provisions of regulation 17 (1)(e), (2), (3) and (4), [relating to information required on labels] regulation 19 [requiring a clear distinction from follow - on formula] and paragraph (2) and (3)[below].
«Under these controls suppliers would be limited to certain outlets and required to label their product with a clear description of its contents, its risks and the maximum advisable dose,» the report said.
A recent report from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency makes it clear that every commercial flea product can cause illness and even death in pets; the agency is now encouraging more truthful labeling, but it is not requiring safer products.
Such corrigendum would require clear demarcation and date / time label.
Manufacturers are also required to conduct adequate testing on all drugs to look for potential side effects and to assist in producing clear and comprehensive labeling on their products.
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