Examples of using New packaging in English and their translations into Chinese
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The performance of the new packaging material is no different from traditional food packaging materials and can also prevent oxygen infiltration and achieve freshness preservation.
But this new packaging does not create a“matching luggage” look.
Through the statistics found that the new packaging machinery will be with the industry automation trends, new equipment and technology has been popular.
China Research Institute's industry research organization believes that plastic building materials and new packaging materials will become the main areas of plastic growth.
Unlike traditional materials, this new packaging material is derived from a well-stocked natural material.
New packaging machinery generally has the characteristics of multi-function, simple adjustment and operation, and mechatronics is a new trend of packaging controllers.
This new packaging materials more easily degradable, whose main ingredients are rich in fiber and mycelium(mycelium).
In May last year, Germany passed a new packaging law, which will enter into force in 2019.
(A) go to the dealer who purchased the product, replace the same type of new packaging products;
Recycling means that used packaging can be returned into the manufacturing process to make new packaging or other materials.
The company has already banned plastic straws and is beginning to introduce the new packaging over the next couple of months.
Consumer pushback against plastic will spur manufacturers to seek new packaging in 2019.
PepsiCo Inc's new marketing campaign, which includes new packaging graphics on cans shown here photographed in Encintas, California February 11, 2009.
To bring it into the 21st century, they asked the agency Arnell(which has since closed its doors) to create new packaging.
From new packaging made from recycled content to reconditioning, reuse and recycling, Mauser Packaging Solutions brings sustainability at scale to companies all over the world.
Swiss consumer goods giant Nestlé has launched a new packaging institute with the specific goal to address the global problem of plastic waste.
Our new packaging represents meaningful progress toward our goal of becoming the most sustainable workplace drinks solution by 2020.”.
Initially named‘Project Connect,' the campaign entailed new packaging that had the‘Share a Coke' logo followed by one of 150 names popular in Australia.