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The Evolution Of Packaging

22nd September 2009
Although we seldom consider it, every time we open a food product that we purchased at the store we are taking advantage of thousands of years' worth of innovation in food packaging. Whether it's the cardboard box holding our cereal, the glass jar holding... Read >
Author: Dave Judge

Enhance Your Product's Visibility With Branded Packaging

17th September 2009
As anyone with even the slightest bit of marketing know how is already aware, branding is a critical part of successfully marketing a business. If you aren't constantly working at achieving a notable, memorable and persuasive brand for your company, then ... Read >
Author: Dave Judge

Why Printed Packaging Matters

16th September 2009
A large number of Australian companies struggle to sell their products every year. It's usually not because they sell inferior products; rather, it's often because their packaging is not very good. Even if you manufacture a product of impeccable qualit... Read >
Author: Dave Judge

How to Profit from Nanotech and Stem Cell Breakthroughs Like A Venture Capitalist

30th August 2009
Nanotechnologies are not some future development. The Project on Emerging Nanotechnologies estimates that nearly 1,000 products that rely on nanotech are on the market now. Currently, most applications simply integrate superior nanotech materials into ex... Read >
Author: Penny12

Eco footprints stamping on good intentions

29th August 2009
Shops large and small far and wide are pontificating to allabout how green they are and how many rainforests they are saving buy flogging their new "eco" products to us. Whole companies have been created dedicated solely to supplying us with green mercha... Read >
Author: eventsupplies

Recycled Paper Tableware

18th August 2009
Can there be much difference in the quality of one disposable table cloth to another? Does the method in which one is manufactured have much bearing on its quality, sustainability or suitability? The answer is maybe so. There are numerous manuf... Read >
Author: eventsupplies

Eco footprints stamping on good intentions

18th August 2009
Corporate firms far and wide are advising usabout how green they are and how many rainforests they are saving buy flogging their new "eco" products to us. Whole companies have sprung up dedicated solely to supplying us with green merchandise, telling us ... Read >
Author: eventsupplies

Recession Affects Packaging Industry

24th July 2009
According to UK based survey, Food Packaging manufacturers are facing the recession and are going for low cost food packaging material. Budget Constrained Customers According to the study, many business owners around the world have been forced to r... Read >
Author: Nithya Nand

Get a Leg Up On Food Safety by Cleaning With Dry Ice

17th July 2009
Food safety is a hot topic in today’s society. Whether it’s considering the sanitary conditions of our home kitchens or the factories in which many of our foods are processed and packaged, it’s important to understand the methods behind keeping food... Read >
Author: RayBeauvais

Getting Plastic Recycling Symbols

16th July 2009
Have you ever wondered what these engraved marks in plastic bottles or appliance parts mean? Frequently, we find ourselves confused about the purpose of these recycling symbols and their relevance to environmental and health issues. Plastic recycling... Read >
Author: Mike Arms

What makes energy efficient appliances, eco friendly?

09th July 2009
Energy ratings are now prominently displayed on all new kitchen appliances, and we all feel pretty good about ourselves when we buy a product with a good energy rating, but what does an appliance actually do to conserve energy? Whirlpool have recently int... Read >
Author: Claire Hampshire

Polythene Bags & Plastic Sacks Your Guide To Their Thickness

23rd June 2009
When talking to Customers about poly bags, we’re often asked what the terms ‘micron’ and ‘gauge’ mean, and how they determine the right polythene bag or plastic sack for the job. Gauge was the traditional imperial measurement of plastic or poly... Read >
Author: Kevin Thomas

Environmental Myths

12th June 2009
In these days of environmental focus, nothing seems to arouse the passions like packaging. Unfortunately, much of the "bad news" that circulates on the topic is based on myth and hearsay. Maybe some of the following thoughts will help to correct some of t... Read >
Author: Paul Tye

Extrusion Die and Its Different Types of Machines Used in the Process

05th June 2009
Extrusion is referred to as a process of creating objects from a fixed material. It makes use of a die where the material is pushed to form a desired output. Putting these two concepts together, an extrusion die is formed. The products are formed eithe... Read >
Author: Richard Milton

The World Of Packaging Machinery

18th May 2009
To be successful in your business not only the product should be highly qualified but it should be presented and packed in such a way that the targeted customers and /or buyers should purchase your product. Packaging is for the purpose of protection of ... Read >
Author: packsmartmachinary

Green Packaging Revolutionizing Packaging Industry

01st May 2009
Like people, businesses and corporations large and small have unique personalities; ones that are often expressed in the shape, style, and artistic design of the packaging they choose for their products. Every company needs to project just the right image... Read >
Author: Joe Schneider

Morgan Chaney's In-stock Packaging Addresses Immediate Packaging Needs

01st May 2009
For busy companies of all kinds, the need for top of the line packaging is a vital part of doing business. And when you need packaging products with a quick turnaround time to keep your business in business, Morgan Chaney can help. Our line of in-stock pa... Read >
Author: Joe Schneider

Everything You Need to Know About Packing Material

28th April 2009
It's obvious. The world has finally accepted Al Gore's ramblings during his presidential campaigns years ago. And as a response, we in the UK are trying to correct what we've done so badly regarding that matter -- that we lead the world in producing waste... Read >
Author: arcel

Cost cutting versus product innovation with polymer coating

09th April 2009
Current market situation puts high pressure on prices of commodity products. Standardised plastic compounds and products mainly discriminate on price, creating the awareness and the need of customised, less price sensitive compound solutions. Cost cutting... Read >
Author: danweetjehetwel

When Kids Get Overweight Should Schools Intervene?

30th March 2009
Because our nation is facing an all time high in the area of obesity, one can't help but wonder why this is. Is it really dependent on genetics? Or are we just relying too heavily on unhealthy diets of fast food? Our children are displaying the results of... Read >
Author: JenB

Weight Loss: Women Deserve The Whole Truth

13th March 2009
For the overwhelming majority of Americans who are overweight, how to lose that weight is a source of constant worry, frequent research, and a willingness to believe almost anything. Whether it’s pills, teas, special foods, points or programs, there is ... Read >
Author: CornellDayne

Prevent Health Problems with Grain Free Dog Food

10th March 2009
Many experts in veterinary medicine believe that dogs should be fed a balanced diet that is relatively free of carbs, and for that reason a grain free dog food is often recommended. Just as when humans go on a no-carb diet and immediately switch from eati... Read >
Author: Thomas

Mylar Film – Usage in Vivid Range of Applications

03rd March 2009
Mylar is a business name used for a polyester film. The film was developed and launched in early 1950 and it hit the markets in late 1950. Mylar film easily replaced cellophane in various applications because of its some extraordinary features. Mylar film... Read >
Author: Alien

Mylar Film- Biaxially Oriented Polyester Films.

03rd March 2009
Mylar films are thin plastic films. They are PET (polyethylene terephthalate) films that are used in various applications like making cages of insect, food packaging etc. They are actually Biaxially Oriented polyester films, Mylar is their trade name. Myl... Read >
Author: Alien

Detox the body and restore your energy with the Hollywood 15 Day Detox Diet

20th February 2009
People often have no idea how much different our diet is these days. We tend to think that what worked for people in the old days just 30 years ago will work today but the reality is that it won't. We can't really make comparisons with what our parents di... Read >
Author: wpproject11

ACTUALPRINT.COM Complete Packaging Solutions, Custom Boxes Manufacturing

20th February 2009
Packaging Solutions at ActualPrint®: Packaging is the science, art and technology of enclosing or protecting products for distribution, storage, sale, and use. ActualPrint® provides packaging solutions to all major industrial and commercial sectors. â... Read >
Author: ACTUALPRINT.COM

Ideas for Eco-Friendly RV Camping

23rd January 2009
The main motivation for most RV campers to hit the road is the desire to enjoy nature. With that in mind, doesn’t it make sense that we’d want to do all we can to protect the environment? Here’s an even dozen helpful tips for making your vacation as... Read >
Author: Rob Pirozzi

What To Look For In A Vacuum Sealer

02nd December 2008
Grocery stores, food manufacturers and many individuals use vacuum sealers to protect and preserve food. In fact, vacuum sealers are the most commonly used piece of equipment for food packaging. The reason they are so commonly used is because vacuum seale... Read >
Author: Dave Stuart

Trans Fats and Weight Loss

01st December 2008
I've mentioned butter and oils, but what about margarine? It is an unsaturated fat, made from vegetable oil, but it has been hydrogenated. That means hydrogen atoms have been added to each molecule to "saturate" it so it takes a solid form at room tempera... Read >
Author: Alien

Benson Group Committed to North-East

15th October 2008
Having acquired two of the best known carton makers in England’s North-East, Benson Group is now further expanding the die-cutting capacity at both plants. “We wouldn’t have bought Integrated Packaging, or Print Design and Graphics, if we werenâ€... Read >
Author: Paul Tye

Packaging of bakery Product

22nd September 2008
Packaging of bakery products is very important, because they are meant for use until long time from the day of its making. Attractive food packaging also increases appetite, and people eat more than they need for being fit. The bakery industry has been wo... Read >
Author: artimexbakery@gmail.com

Cleanse Your Body, Change Your Life

03rd September 2008
You might wonder if you need to cleanse. And even if you know you need to cleanse, you might wonder why bother? We live in an industrial society, our bodies are designed to detox on their own, so why do I need to take that extra step? A complete body... Read >
Author: Cindy Papp

Healthy Fat Intake

01st April 2008
The purpose of me writing this piece of article is to help you reduce your fat intake. The reason why more and more people are obese is because more and more people are taking in more fats that their body require everyday. Being obese leads to a lot o... Read >
Author: Jun Yuan Lim

Refrigerators- Necessity of life

04th March 2008
A refrigerator is a cooling appliance which comprises of a thermally insulated compartment and it also has a mechanism to transfer heat from the compartment to the external environment. This mechanism helps in cooling the contents to a temperature below t... Read >
Author: Raisa Raima

Food Packaging That Provides Visibility Can Reduce Shelf Life

18th February 2008
Packaging that lets you see a food product may make you feel better as a consumer, but it is not good for the food. New ideas for plastics may help remedy that problem. Research by Virginia Tech food scientists has provided significant evidence that visib... Read >
Author: Steve Buchanan

Blighted Britain

11th February 2008
Britain’s towns and cities are literally blighted by dropped chocolate wrappers, drink cans, fast food packaging and fag ends. Busy streets are bad enough covered in chewing gum and crisp packets, but now larger and more hazardous objects are often j... Read >
Author: Autonational Rescue

Alternative Treatment For Men's Problems

23rd January 2008
Although individual men may suffer from low sperm counts or poor quality sperm making it difficult for them to father children, a more worrying statistic has recently come to light. This is the fact, discovered by scientists from the University of Copenha... Read >
Author: Alien

Design food packaging

11th September 2007
In today's competitive marketplace, companies are vying for stretched market share and the margins are wafer-thin. Manufacturers in the food processing industry are therefore turning their attention to design food packaging in order to achieve product dif... Read >
Author: vincent platania

Diets and Cancer: Don't Let What You Don't Know About Cancer Causing Food Hurt You

01st July 2007
A lot of people believe cancers come out of nowhere. Cancers develop if you follow an unwholesome diet full of cancer causing food over a long period of time. Some of the food we eat consists of large amounts of cancer promoters (carcinogens) that cause c... Read >
Author: Natalie Williams

Cure Acne Today The Natural Way

15th June 2007
In this article I explain how you can start clearing your acne right now! I was an acne sufferer for 11 years and these are the tactics I use to remain acne free. By the way, if you are looking for an expensive miracle acne topical or pill then you won't ... Read >
Author: David Rambai

Could Your Bath Soap Be Making You Fat?

11th June 2007
As our knowledge continues to grow so too do what at first sight appear to ludicrous claims and this one certainly seems to fall into this category. Can anyone honestly believe that the soap we use in the bath, or the shampoo, can actually be adding to th... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders

What you should know about recycling plastic

09th May 2007
Plastic is an extremely lightweight and versatile material that can be used for many purposes but particularly for food packaging as it is safe, hygienic, durable, and cheap to produce. The problems arise when we want to dispose of plastic. In theory,... Read >

Learn How to Read and Understand Food Labels

15th January 2007
Understanding the health benefits (or drawbacks) in the foods we eat is essential if we want to improve and maintain our health. The old saying, "You are what you eat", certainly bears a lot of truth. It is important that we are able to know and understa... Read >
Author: David Slone

What are you doing to reach your "dream clients"?

16th November 2006
Ever business owner has a list of some prospects that they would love to have as clients. Maybe it's because of the revenue, the fame, or the prestige that they would bring you, or maybe it's just the fact that they are one of your competitor's clients.... Read >
Author: Wildfire Marketing Group Content Development Team

Future Steel Industry In USA Is Shining Bright

02nd November 2006
The US steel industry is critical for its economy. A material of choice for many construction elements, steel is a very important for everyone. Steel can be used for manufacturing, transportation & in a number of other consumer products. Conventionally a... Read >
Author: James Marriot

Dietary Fiber - A Bowl Of Cereal May Not Be Enough

22nd June 2006
Most people understand the importance of dietary fiber in their diet. Much has been said about its importance in heart health, diabetes, cancer prevention, and even weight control. What is less well understood is how different types of fiber effect th... Read >
Author: Rebecca Prescott

12 Dangerous Food Additives: The "Dirty Dozen" Food Additives You Really Need to be Aw

26th May 2006
In the United States, more than 3,000 substances can be added to foods for the purpose of preservation, coloring, texture, increasing flavor and more. While each of these substances is legal to use (at least here in the States), whether or not they are al... Read >
Author: Brian Vaszily

ALL EYES ON FOOD LABELS

03rd April 2006
Shopper's eye movements have been used by Derby University researchers to assess the value of nutritional information on food packaging. A set of labels was presented to volunteers on a computer screen and then a tracking device monitored their eye m... Read >
Author: Patrick Altoft

Isn't That Teflon in Your Microwave Popcorn?

09th December 2005
Glenn Evers, a former DuPont Co. engineer, has accused the chemical giant of deliberately ignoring evidence that its grease-resistant coating on paper products may have been entering consumers' blood at high levels.PFOAEvers first became concerned about t... Read >
Author: Joseph Mercola