Health Canada wants to breathe new life into stale cigarette packaging with more visible health warnings, not just on packs, but on individual smokes. "Poison in every puff" could soon be printed in stark black lettering on every cigarette filter to improve public awareness of smoking health risks, reduce cigarette appeal, and encourage smokers to think twice before they light up. If the federal government adopts proposed regulations, Canada would be the first country in the world to introduce such a requirement.
/PRNewswire/ Verified Market Research recently published a report, "Technical Textile Market" By Material (Natural Fiber, Synthetic Polymer, Metal, Mineral,.
The growth of the technical textile market is mainly accounted to increasing demand for non-decorative durable textile across major industries. Technical textile is used massively in agriculture
/PRNewswire/ Verified Market Research recently published a report, "Technical Textile Market" By Material (Natural Fiber, Synthetic Polymer, Metal, Mineral,.