Labelling: what ‘Not for EU’ means for packaging firms
The introduction of the ‘Not for EU’ label marks a significant moment in the UK’s post-Brexit journey, with wide-reaching implications for the packaging sector.
23 April 2025
23 April 2025
The introduction of the ‘Not for EU’ label marks a significant moment in the UK’s post-Brexit journey, with wide-reaching implications for the packaging sector.
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