Govt mandates standard edible oil packaging sizes, Pg14
Department of Consumer Affairs mandates nine standard edible oil pack sizes under Legal Metrology for enhanced consumer transparency and informed purchasing.
The Department of Consumer Affairs has mandated standard pack sizes for edible oils under the Legal Metrology framework.
Nine specific pack sizes, ranging from 200 ml/g to 20 litre/kg, have been prescribed for major edible oils and blended edible oils.
Manufacturers, packers, and importers are granted a three-month transition period to comply with the new regulations.
The move aims to enable consumers to compare prices easily and make informed purchasing decisions.
Packages below 200 ml or 200 grams and minor edible oils are exempted to ensure the availability of affordable small packs.
Detailed Insights:
The standardization of edible oil packaging is a significant step towards enhancing consumer protection and market transparency in India.
This decision was made after extensive consultations with major edible oil industry associations, representing approximately 90% of the country's edible oil sector.
The new norms require that if the quantity of edible oil is shown in volume, the package must also clearly mention the equivalent weight as per the Legal Metrology (Packaged Commodities) Rules, 2011.
These provisions apply uniformly to both domestically manufactured and imported edible oils, ensuring a level playing field across the market.
The Legal Metrology (Packaged Commodities) Rules, 2011, administered by the Department of Consumer Affairs, aim to ensure accurate information regarding the contents, weight, and volume of packaged goods to prevent consumer deception.
Standardized packaging can lead to cost reduction for businesses, greater efficiency in the supply chain, and enhanced sustainability by reducing waste.
The initiative is expected to restore "structural sanity to retail shelves" and promote fair competition among manufacturers and importers.
Key Concepts Involved:
Department of Consumer Affairs: A department under the Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution, responsible for consumer protection, standards, and weights and measures.
Legal Metrology Framework: A system of laws and regulations governing measurements and measuring instruments to ensure accuracy and fairness in trade.
Standard Operating Procedure (SoP): A set of step-by-step instructions compiled by an organization to help workers carry out routine operations.