In a move set to transform the bottled water and ice industries, the Thai Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is making waves with a groundbreaking proposal. The ambitious plan, spearheaded by Doctor Surachoke Tangwiwat, the esteemed Secretary General of the FDA, aims to elevate Thailand’s water quality standards to meet those found on the world stage. Such a transition promises to benefit not only manufacturers and consumers but also sow positive environmental change. The proposed regulations, which emerged during a recent high-level meeting, focus on clamping down on contaminants and refining label practices—wooing environmentally-conscious consumers. A particularly innovative feature of the proposal is the introduction of voluntary digital labels. Instead of the traditional ink printing, manufacturers could opt for embossing or engraving vital details like product name, trademark, registration number, and those crucial production or expiry dates—now wouldn’t that make a neat bottle? For the savvier among us, additional info…