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  2. Packaging World - Wikipedia

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    Launched in 1994 by Summit Media Group, Inc., Packaging World is a monthly publication which covers the latest developments in packaging. Packaging World reports on packaging machinery and materials and technologies and applications. Monthly coverage includes case histories, news, products, and articles on environmental, regulatory and global ...

  3. Packaging - Wikipedia

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    Packaging is the science, art and technology of enclosing or protecting products for distribution, storage, sale, and use. Packaging also refers to the process of designing, evaluating, and producing packages. Packaging can be described as a coordinated system of preparing goods for transport, warehousing, logistics, sale, and end use ...

  4. Category:Packaging magazines and journals - Wikipedia

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    Related to Packaging and labeling. Pages in category "Packaging magazines and journals" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.

  5. Packaging Digest - Wikipedia

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    Packaging Digest is a trade publication and web site owned by Informa. It services the packaging information needs of manufacturing companies who produce consumer packaged goods and products for other markets, such as healthcare. The executive editor is Lisa McTigue Pierce, with the editorial offices located in Oak Brook, Illinois, US.

  6. Mandatory labelling - Wikipedia

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    Mandatory labelling is mandated in most developed nations and increasingly also in developing nations, especially for food products, e.g. "Grade A" meats. With regard to food and drugs, mandatory labelling has been a major battleground between consumer advocates and corporations since the late 19th century.

  7. US Metric Association - Wikipedia

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    The labeling of some goods as to the amount included is regulated by the federal government, for example by means of the Fair Packaging and Labeling Act (FPLA). Some goods are labeled by states or weight-and-measure districts, usually in a manner described by the Uniform Packaging and Labeling Regulation (published by the National Conference on ...

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  9. Label - Wikipedia

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    USDA Organic milk cap label A bunch of bananas with a label A label with faux embossing A label made with embossing tape Shirt with labels. A label (as distinct from signage) is a piece of paper, plastic film, cloth, metal, or other material affixed to a container or product, on which is written or printed information or symbols about the product or item.