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Access Full Stories UK firm Air Products today announced the opening of a new technology centre in Thailand, as the company looks to market its food freezing expertise to Asian manufacturers... Read Aseptic fillers target improved production speed Two new aseptic filling machines can reduce the processing time required by dairy manufacturers for using multiple small-volume carton packages, their manufacturer claims... Read California bill to curb chemicals in grease-proof packaging A bill that would ban the use of food packaging containing perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS) and perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA), is working its way through the California legislature... Read Polyphenols may be the key to low acrylamide bakery Manufacturers of bakery products looking to reduce levels of acrylamide can tap into a range of solutions, but polyphenols may be the most promising, suggests a new review... Read UK baby milk industry wins labelling battle Infant and follow-on formula manufacturers will not have to re-label their products until 2010 after the English High Court upheld a legal challenge brought by the Infant and Dietetic Foods Association (IDFA) against... Read |
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