As many pharmaceutical brands and manufacturers know, Health Canada introduced Plain Language Labelling (PLL) regulations to improve the safe and effective use of over-the-counter drugs by making packaging easier to read and understand.
These regulations mean significant impacts to packaging format, content and design for OTC drugs sold in Canada – and compliant formats are required on retail shelves by 2021. Similar regulations for natural health product packaging are soon to follow.
With these regulatory changes underway, brands and manufacturers are left with several questions:
▪ What changes do I have to make to my product packaging? ▪ Will this have an impact on lead time? ▪ Will new packaging perform on filling lines? ▪ How will this affect retail planograms? ▪ ... and more
With our nearly 160 PLL SKUs and 50 unique PLL carton designs launched to market for global pharmaceutical customers, we have the answers through our PLL PackReady™ platform of proven multi-panel cartons and multi-ply labels that:
Put consumer safety first with zero fibre tear, keeping copy intact
Accommodate more information with up to 55% more surface area
Maintain retail shelf presence with tested, resealable panels and no
change to packaging footprints
Perform on filling lines with zero reduction in speed
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