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Packaging

Packaging. P rotects P reserves P romotes I nforms. How?. Quantity. Cost of materials. Waste. When designing and analysing packaging you need to consider. PPPI. Manufacturing methods. Environmental Impact. Cost to produce. Cartons. Foil coated carton board. Food grade carton board.

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Packaging

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  1. Packaging Protects PreservesPromotes Informs How?

  2. Quantity Cost of materials Waste When designing and analysing packaging you need to consider.......... PPPI Manufacturing methods Environmental Impact Cost to produce

  3. Cartons Foil coated carton board Food grade carton board Recycled card or pulp board Virgin board Expensive Can be recycled High quality surface for printing and effects such as embossing Simple, bold print as ink can bleed Complex nets Care must be taken to tessellate shapes In order to avoid waste Use of corrugated card, built up in layers to make solid shape Corrugated card Made from recycled card/ Can be recycled

  4. Moulded pulp Made from recycled card / paper Often used as filler / separator in Place of environmentally unfriendly expanded polystyrene Becoming more widely used as the environmentally friendly alternative for all kinds of packaging Traditionally used for packaging eggs

  5. Packaging liquids Laminated foil tube with HDPE stopper / pourer Blow moulded PET or LDPE with HDPE lids Extruded LDPE tubes with HDPE lids Moulded glass

  6. The Tetra pak Packaging liquids Made from thin layers of materials laminated together to form a tube The tube is filled with the liquid contents. It is then crimped, cut and folded. Despite each of the layers being made of recyclable materials. It is virtually impossible to recycle the Tetra-pak due to the time and cost of separating each layer Lightweight and durable method of packaging Easier to display, store and stack

  7. Blister Packing Vacuum formed clear Thermo-plastic Allows you to see the product clearly while still allowing considerable protection Recyclable materials

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