The Great Reformulation: Stay Ahead of Evolving Food Regulations

The Great Reformulation Monday, June 16th at 2 PM ET

Webinar Overview

How to Stay Ahead of Ingredient & Labeling Regulations

Join Trustwell for a live educational session on how today’s most significant food regulations—from artificial dye bans to evolving labeling standards—are impacting food manufacturers, and what you can do to stay compliant and competitive.

Regulatory change is sweeping the food industry—again.

In this live webinar, Trustwell’s regulatory affairs leader will walk through the most impactful updates in U.S. food policy, including:

  • Banned ingredients & artificial dye restrictions
  • New front-of-pack labeling expectations
  • Nutrition Initiatives to Address Chronic Disease

Designed for labeling and regulatory professionals, this webinar will help you understand what’s changing, how it affects your work, and how to simplify compliance across your formulations—without a full systems overhaul.

Ingredient Bans & Dye Restrictions: What’s Changing and Why It Matters

Understand the growing list of restricted additives—including artificial dyes—and how recent state-led bans are shaping national reformulation strategies. Learn how food companies are adapting recipes to stay ahead of shifting safety standards and consumer pressure.

Front-of-Pack Labels: Decoding the Push for Simplicity

Explore proposed changes in front-of-pack labeling, including nutrition cues and warning labels tied to sugar, sodium, and fat. See how leading brands are preparing now to meet likely requirements without overhauling entire packaging systems.

Nutrition Initiatives to Address Chronic Disease

Learn about current initiatives looking at ways to promote healthier eating patterns and changing the food supply to help reduce chronic disease. See what research is currently happening and what is being proposed to support these initiatives.

Session Led by our In-House Team

Megan Murphy

Megan Murphy

Regulatory Team Manager

Trustwell

Lydia Adams

Lydia Adams

Vice President of Marketing

Trustwell