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  2. Uneeda Biscuit - Wikipedia

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    The packaging featured a boy in a raincoat and has been considered one of the original consumer packaging concepts that did not rely on identity recognition. [3] The boy in the raincoat signified the way the packaging kept moisture out of the product by using interfolded wax paper and cardboard. [2]

  3. Packaging Corporation of America - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1959 by the consolidation of three companies and was eventually acquired by Tenneco in 1965. [4] In November 1995, the company's name was changed to Tenneco Packaging Inc.; in 1999, a new entity re-established the name Packaging Corporation of America

  4. Kapstone - Wikipedia

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    KapStone Paper & Packaging (formerly Stone Arcade Acquisition Corporation) was an American pulp and paper company based in Northbrook, Illinois. It was founded in 2005 as Stone. It was founded in 2005 as Stone.

  5. Packaging engineering - Wikipedia

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    Packaging engineering, also package engineering, packaging technology and packaging science, is a broad topic ranging from design conceptualization to product placement. All steps along the manufacturing process, and more, must be taken into account in the design of the package for any given product.

  6. Pactiv Evergreen - Wikipedia

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    Pactiv Evergreen was created in 2020 through the initial public offering of Reynolds Group Holdings Limited (RGHL). [1] Both Pactiv and Evergreen Packaging were predecessor companies previously acquired to become part of Reynolds Group Holdings.

  7. Active packaging - Wikipedia

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    Active packaging usually means having active functions beyond the inert passive containment and protection of the product. [2] Intelligent and smart packaging usually involve the ability to sense or measure an attribute of the product, the inner atmosphere of the package, or the shipping environment. This information can be communicated to ...

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