Tag: GS1 Australia

Australia’s National Traceability Accord announced

MEDIA RELEASE 09.11.2021 A consortium of senior executives and representatives from Australian government, industry, associations and agencies has announced a set of six agreed principles for encouraging a co-ordinated and harmonised approach toward...

New branded food database announced

GS1 Australia and Food Standards Australia New Zealand (FSANZ) are collaborating to develop a central source of nutrient content for brand-specific foods and beverages sold in Australia. Consumers will be able to access...

GS1 Australia presents inaugural Standards in Action award

World Standards Day was held on 14 October. This year’s theme ‘Shared Vision for a Better World’ highlights the need for standards to ensure GS1’s global Sustainable Development Goals are achieved. GS1 standards...

Food and grocery body partners with GS1 Australia

The Australian Food and Grocery Council (AFGC) has announced it has joined with pioneering standards group GS1 Australia in a partnership to drive the uptake of new standards and technology in the...

A trace of common sense

In the middle of a pandemic, product traceability is arguably more important than ever. By Peter Howard. Companies running supply chains, particularly those with multi-tier supply chains, such as supermarkets, consider supply chain transparency...

National Traceability Advisory Group established to support Australian industry and government

MEDIA RELEASE GS1 Australia, a not-for-profit standards organisation, has announced the establishment of an industry-led National Traceability Advisory Group. The Advisory Group will provide advice on global standards for trade and traceability based on industry...

GS1 Australia advances Recall online portal

GS1 Australia’s Recall service, created to minimise the impact and cost of products recalled and withdrawn from the supply chain, streamlines the management of product recalls by enhancing the speed, efficiency and...
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