Product details can include information about positive and negative aspects of a product, as well as its ingredients or materials. The type of information provided on a product label can vary depending on the type of product. Here are some examples of product details from different types of products:
Food products:
- List of ingredients in descending order by weight, including added water.
- Compound ingredients, which can be listed as the compound ingredient rather than all of its own ingredients if it makes up less than 5% of the food.
- Nutrition information panel (NIP), which tells you the quantity of various nutrients a food contains per serve, as well as per 100 g or 100 ml.
Cosmetics:
- Net quantity of contents declaration, which must accurately reveal the quantity of cosmetic in the container in terms of weight, volume, measure, numerical count, or combinations of count and weight, volume or measure.
- Ingredient declaration, which must list all ingredients in the product.
Pharmaceutical products:
- Packaging details, which can include information about the materials used to package the product and their potential interactions with the product.
Cleaning products:
- Ingredient details, which can include information about the chemicals used in the product and their potential hazards.
Its important to note that the type of information provided on a product label can vary depending on the product and the regulations in the country where it is sold.