<text response_time="2021/06/25 12:59:22 pm CET" respondent_ID="R15" respondent_descriptor="Packaging Consultant" language_policy="No"> 
<Q: Please elaborate on your language policy.>  
<Q: What makes a good packaging label? What information should be prioritised?> Simple, unambiguous communication to the customer 
<Q: Can you describe your approach, or the approach of your organisation, to supporting/point-of-sale information with regard to plastic packaging?> n/a 
<Q: Are there any examples of labelling that you are especially proud of? If you aren't involved in design, please tell us about some packaging/labelling that you especially like, and why.> n/a 
<Q: What information would you wish to be included on packaging labels, if e.g. space and branding weren't an issue?> encouragement for people to recycle more,  
<Q: Is there anything that you purposely avoid including on packaging labels?> statements like recycle ready- or recyclable if the customer can't actually recycle at the kerbside 
<Q: What do you most want consumers to take away from the text on packaging labels? Is there any messaging that you feel isn't landing with consumers?> simple recycling instructions 
<Q: Do you have any other thoughts or comments you would like to share?>  
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