‘Monitor all imported bottled water labels’

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Kota Kinabalu: The relevant authorities, particularly the Health Ministry, should monitor imported bottled water labels to ensure compliance to Malaysian regulations.

“Some labels only displayed information in language of the country of origin, thus the need for enhanced oversight in this area,” said the Malaysia Bottle Water Manufacturers Association Vice President Liaw Hen Kong.The dialogue led by Liaw, who is managing director of Life Water Industries Sdn Bhd, covered a range of critical topics.

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Established 12 years ago, MBWA is a national association that brings together bottled water manufacturers and industry associates to improve water supplies. With a membership exceeding 40 active members, MBWA plays a pivotal role in advocating for industry standards and regulations.

 

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