Course Description

The Fair Packaging and Labeling Act (FPLA) mandates that all consumer products distributed in the U.S. must contain accurate and complete information regarding product contents, net quantity, and manufacturer identity. This law aims to provide consumers with essential information to make informed purchasing decisions and protect them from deceptive packaging practices. This course will offer a comprehensive introduction to FPLA regulations, real-world examples of compliance and non-compliance, and practical steps for ensuring your business adheres to these requirements.

Sarah Middleton

The course instructors are a distinguished panel of experts curated by the International Trade Council, comprising professors and professionals with extensive experience in various facets of international trade. Our team includes seasoned practitioners in banking, trade finance, international trade, and logistics and supply chain management. With a wealth of expertise and industry knowledge, our instructors bring a diverse range of perspectives to the course, ensuring that participants receive comprehensive and insightful guidance tailored to the intricacies of global trade.

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Highlights

  • Understand the key provisions of the Fair Packaging and Labeling Act.
  • Identify the information that must be included on product packaging to comply with FPLA.
  • Recognize the consequences of non-compliance and how to avoid common pitfalls.
  • Learn best practices for creating transparent, compliant packaging that meets consumer needs.
  • Leverage tools and resources to stay up-to-date with FPLA regulations.

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