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and standards (prohibition and restrictions on sales) regulations, , with respect to the sale of artificial sweeteners through vending machines. the country's apex food regulator decided to put a clause in the regulations that sought the labelling of such machines and cups through which products containing
"decaffeination is carried out while the beans are in green form, before they are roasted," they added. the regulations stated, "it shall be free from artificial colouring, flavouring, facing, extraneous matter or glazing substances, and shall be in dry and fresh condition, free from rancid or obnoxious...
https://www.fssai.gov.in/upload/media/FSSAI_News_Sweetners_FNB_10_12_2018.pdf
recycling rate for containers recovered via the deposit-return system was % (includes data for refillable bottles). new brunswick: this program was created in and covers all ready-to-drink, non-refillable beverage containers l and under, including soft-drinks, beer, wine, spirits, flavoured waters, fruit
container to a depot. in - , pei had a non-refillable beverage container recycling rate of % and a total container recycling rate of %. yukon: introduced in , yukon's deposit-return program covers all ready-to-drink beverage containers (glass, plastic, steel, aluminum, and tetra pak), excluding those containing...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Container_deposit_legislation