Dr. Pol brand to introduce wet pet foods 03.12.2024 By Nicole Kerwin The brand will showcase new wet dog and cat foods under its Dr. Pol® Limited Ingredient and Incredi-Pol® Favorites lines during Global Pet Expo.Read More
Proposed tinplate steel tariffs stopped in their tracks 02.09.2024 By Jordan Tyler and Nicole Kerwin The International Trade Commission has voted unanimously to reject proposed antidumping duties for tinplate steel imports.Read More
Pet food veterans bring co-manufacturing opportunities to New Zealand 01.29.2024 By Jordan Tyler New Zealand Riverland Foods is staking a claim in Canterbury, where it will manufacture a variety of canned dog and cat foods for third-party brand partners around the world.Read More
Officer homes in on US pet food market for continued growth 01.26.2024 By Nicole Kerwin Following its foray into the US market, the company is taking advantage of increasing demand for wet production and more sustainable packaging.Read More
DOC issues final ruling on tinplate steel tariffs 01.09.2024 By Jordan Tyler and Nicole Kerwin According to the Consumer Brands Association (CBA), the decision leaves room for improvement.Read More
CBA: Tinplate steel tariffs a ‘dangerous proposal’ 12.05.2023 By Jordan Tyler The Consumer Brands Association is spearheading an effort to protect US can manufacturing jobs and consumers against proposed tariffs of up to 300%.Read More
United Kingdom imports held to new controls in 2024 12.04.2023 By Jordan Tyler The post-Brexit Border Target Operating Model details risk categories for all imported products, including pet food.Read More
Hill’s unveils new ‘smart’ plant in Tonganoxie, Kan. 10.16.2023 By Kimberlie Clyma The new 365,000-square-foot wet pet food plant features innovative manufacturing technology.Read More
Purina calls on consumers to recycle pet food cans 09.22.2023 By Jordan Tyler The #PurinaRecyclesChallenge aims to increase recycling rates for aluminum and steel cans.Read More
DOC issues preliminary ruling on high tinplate steel tariffs 09.04.2023 By Nicole Kerwin The tariffs are much lower than those that Cleveland-Cliffs originally proposed.Read More