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Qué (quién) es protective packaging - definición

Modified atmosphere packaging; Modified Atmosphere Packaging; Protective atmosphere
  • Testing the atmosphere in a [[plastic bag]] of carrots

Packaging machinery         
  • Checkweigher
  • Beer [[bottling line]]s
  • Milk bag form-fill-seal operation
  • Double chamber vacuum packer
ANY MACHINE USED FOR PACKAGING
Packaging machine
Packaging machinery is used throughout all packaging operations, involving primary packages to distribution packs. This includes many packaging processes: fabrication, cleaning, filling, sealing, combining, labeling, overwrapping, palletizing.
Sustainable packaging         
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SUSTAINABLE PACKAGING IS AN INTEGRAL PART OF THE 'CIRCULAR ECONOMY'. ECO-FRIENDLY PACKAGING USES RAW MATERIALS AND THEN RESTORES THEM TO THEIR ORIGINS, MINIMIZING WASTE OF PRECIOUS RESOURCES – LIKE WATER AND ENERGY – NECESSARY FOR THEIR PRODUCTION.
Sustainable Packaging Coalition; Packaging and the environment; Green packaging; Green Cell Foam; Biodegradable packing material; Sustainable Packaging
Sustainable packaging is the development and use of packaging which results in improved sustainability. This involves increased use of life cycle inventory (LCI) and life cycle assessment (LCA)
Plain tobacco packaging         
  • Plain cigarette packaging, as required in [[Australia]] since 2012: the pack has an [[olive drab]] colour ([[Pantone 448 C]]), with the brand name printed in a standard font and size – no logo, other colour or branding allowed.
  • A used plain cigarette packet from Belgium
  • Tobacco display in Nebraska, United States where no plain packing law exists.
  • Newsagent's shop in [[Liège]], Belgium, during plain tobacco packaging transition (2020)
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  • Tobacco distributor in [[Belgium]] after the introduction of plain packaging (April 2020): clients choose first their brands before getting it at the desk
  • WHO Headquarters in Geneva
USE OF STANDARD GENERIC PACKAGING FOR TOBACCO PRODUCTS
Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Plain cigarette packaging; Alliance of Australian Retailers; Plain packaging; Tobacco plain packaging; Plain cigarette packaging; Tobacco Plain Packaging Laws
Plain tobacco packaging, also known as generic, neutral, standardised or homogeneous packaging, is packaging of tobacco products, typically cigarettes, without any branding (colours, imagery, corporate logos and trademarks), including only the brand name in a mandated size, font and place on the pack, in addition to the health warnings and any other legally mandated information such as toxic constituents and tax-paid stamps. The appearance of all tobacco packs is standardised, including the colour of the pack.

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Modified atmosphere

Modified atmosphere packaging (MAP) is the practice of modifying the composition of the internal atmosphere of a package (commonly food packages, drugs, etc.) in order to improve the shelf life. The need for this technology for food arises from the short shelf life of food products such as meat, fish, poultry, and dairy in the presence of oxygen. In food, oxygen is readily available for lipid oxidation reactions. Oxygen also helps maintain high respiration rates of fresh produce, which contribute to shortened shelf life. From a microbiological aspect, oxygen encourages the growth of aerobic spoilage microorganisms. Therefore, the reduction of oxygen and its replacement with other gases can reduce or delay oxidation reactions and microbiological spoilage. Oxygen scavengers may also be used to reduce browning due to lipid oxidation by halting the auto-oxidative chemical process. Besides, MAP changes the gaseous atmosphere by incorporating different compositions of gases.

The modification process generally lowers the amount of oxygen (O2) in the headspace of the package. Oxygen can be replaced with nitrogen (N2), a comparatively inert gas, or carbon dioxide (CO2).

A stable atmosphere of gases inside the packaging can be achieved using active techniques, such as gas flushing and compensated vacuum, or passively by designing “breathable” films.

Ejemplos de uso de protective packaging
1. The antiquities will be wrapped in protective packaging and put into crates.
2. Some mortar rounds and larger–caliber artillery shells appeared to be new – still wrapped in protective packaging and stored in wooden munitions boxes.
3. Papers submitted in the past have included "Damage by Weight," "Benefiting From Fragility," and "Victory Over Protective Packaging." Among student papers earning the coveted Dean‘s Egg–Crack Award were "Useful Degrees of Bag–Bottom Berry or Grape Juice Soaking Relative to the Customer‘s Car Location in the Parking Lot" and "The Positive Effect of 12 Assorted Campbell‘s Soup Cans Descending Individually in Rapid Sequence From Varying Elevations Onto a Box of Miniature Birthday Candles." Instructor to be named.