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The Best Types of Food Packaging

by Katrina Vicencio Freelance Writer

The way you package your product is one of the many elements that can determine if it will succeed in the market or not. With the food industry becoming more competitive by the day, there are so many types of packaging to choose from, including glass, paper, corrugated cardboard, and plastic. However, not all food packaging is the same. Each has its own benefits and some downsides as well.

 

Choosing the right type of material for your packaging is crucial in ensuring that your product is protected and secure before a customer purchases it. You should also consider its design, sustainability, disposal, costs, and the type of food being packaged. But what are the options you can pick from?

 

The Best Types of Food Packaging

 

With various options available on the market today, choosing the most suitable packaging solution for your goods may be tough. If you're thinking about which food packaging to use for your business, we've got you covered. Let's look at some of the best forms of packaging you may utilize to improve your product and customer experience!

 

  1. Corrugated Cardboard

Corrugated boards are one of the most extensively recycled materials on the planet. Its usual composition ranges from 70% to 90% recycled resources, but some corrugated boards are constructed entirely of recycled materials such as old newspapers, cardboard, repurposed containers, and other organic components.

 

Moreover, corrugated cardboard is often made without bleach or dyes. This lowers its environmental impact and increases its recyclability.

 

  1. Plant-Based Packaging

Bagasse, maize, cornstarch, and other derivatives are used in plant-based packaging. These components make it biodegradable and eco-friendly. In addition to its sustainable aspect, plant-based packaging is relatively inexpensive and simple to manufacture, so it's popular among firms that sell a broad range of food items.

 

You can reach out to a professional composting facility to properly dispose of such packaging waste.

 

  1. Glass Containers

Using glass as a material for food packaging offers a wide range of applications and advantages. It's reusable, recyclable, and long-lasting enough to last a lifetime. Glass is also simple to clean and carry, making it desirable to customers. More importantly, glass packaging can be reused and recycled, reducing one's waste contribution to landfills.

 

  1. Boxes

Pizzas, cakes, cereals, crackers, and donuts! Because they are the most convenient to transport, food products are frequently packaged in boxes. Surprisingly, metal, corrugated fiberboard, and wood are the most prevalent materials used in the packaging.

 

  1. Cans

Metal packaging may be seen in both carbonated and non-carbonated beverages. Since the container is opaque, they're ideal for keeping food and shielding it from light.

 

Cans have a high recyclability rate, which remains one of the most eco-friendly and recyclable packaging utilized. In fact, recycling waste aluminum uses just 5% of the energy required to manufacture newly-made aluminum. When recycled aluminum is used instead of raw metal, it saves 95% of the power.

 

  1. Aseptic packaging

Aseptic packaging is used for sterile foods. These include liquid eggs, milk, milk-based beverages, and other processed foods that you must keep for prolonged periods. Aseptic containers combine paper, polyethylene, and aluminum, with a tight polyethylene layer.

 

The Bottomline

We have gone a long way from standard plastic bags to several food packaging options available today. Consumers are becoming more conscious of packaging waste and are more willing to decrease their carbon footprint. Similarly, the pace of urbanization continues to rise, and the ready-meal or take-out culture and e-commerce groceries increase demand for packaged consumer products.

 

Indeed, packaging plays a vital role in the success of any company. Consider your packing alternatives and read the product packaging guide carefully to ensure that you help the planet and satisfy your customer's needs.

 


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About Katrina Vicencio Junior   Freelance Writer

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