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<Q: Please elaborate on your language policy.> Legal obligations dictate   text  copy   for  EU based and UK based products- we manufacture  Medical devices , Cosmetic products and Biocidal products. SUPD  labelling requirements will apply to certain products from July 3  in the EU. 
<Q: What makes a good packaging label? What information should be prioritised?> "Brand identity . Purpose of product. Do Not flush  logo's.Product contact times. Legaly mandated  text
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<Q: Can you describe your approach, or the approach of your organisation, to supporting/point-of-sale information with regard to plastic packaging?> Not really in this space yet. Compliance with Single use plastics Directive  logos  and Do not flush logos for    cellulosic properties. Follow EDANA  guidelines for wipes. Plastic packaging aim is probably to introduce "resin code labels" to  laminate films. Possibly adopt recycle ready logo  for certain filmic materials 
<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.> DO NOT FLUSH LOGO's Harmonised  approach across EU and USA (at least prior to SUPD) 
<Q: What information would you wish to be included on packaging labels, if e.g. space and branding weren't an issue?> XX 
<Q: Is there anything that you purposely avoid including on packaging labels?> XX 
<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?> DO NOT FLUSH 
<Q: Do you have any other thoughts or comments you would like to share?>  
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