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PKSC 1020 TEST 3 – BATT WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS PKSC 1020 TEST 3 – BATT WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS PKSC 1020 TEST 3 – BATT WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS Definition of Packaging in a dictionary - ANSWER-"A protective unit for storing or shipping a commodity" (too limiting.) Definition of Packaging in a textbook - ANSWER-"Coordinated system of preparing goods for transport , distribution, storage, retailing and use of goods." (still doesn't cover it well) How the Clemson Packaging Program defines it - ANSWER-"It is a field that involves the use of materials, methods and machinery (3M,s) to develop and produce the packages that protect and preserve a product, help market the product and instruct the consumer in its proper use." Earliest packaging - ANSWER-Consider what life was like in ancient days Packaging provided simple function of containment Earliest packages were from natural sources (grass, seashells, wood)

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PKSC 1020 TEST 3 – BATT WITH
COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
Definition of Packaging in a dictionary - ANSWER-"A protective unit for storing or
shipping a commodity" (too limiting.)

Definition of Packaging in a textbook - ANSWER-"Coordinated system of preparing
goods for transport , distribution, storage, retailing and use of goods." (still doesn't cover
it well)

How the Clemson Packaging Program defines it - ANSWER-"It is a field that involves
the use of materials, methods and machinery (3M,s) to develop and produce the
packages that protect and preserve a product, help market the product and instruct the
consumer in its proper use."

Earliest packaging - ANSWER-Consider what life was like in ancient days
Packaging provided simple function of containment
Earliest packages were from natural sources (grass, seashells, wood)

Notable developments in Ancient Man-made Packages
3000 B.C - ANSWER-Egyptians learn to blow and cast glass

Notable developments in Ancient Man-made Packages
105 A.D - ANSWER-Paper was invented in China

Notable developments in Ancient Man-made Packages
c. 1500 - ANSWER-Cork stopper used for wine bottles (First protective packaging)
without you get "spontaneous generation"--- pasture bends flask

Notable Developments During the Industrial Revolution
1809 - ANSWER-Nicholas Appert- Canning process

Notable Developments During the Industrial Revolution
1810 - ANSWER-Peter Durand- Develops "canister"

Notable Developments During the Industrial Revolution
1868 - ANSWER-John Hyatt - patent for celluloid, leading to development of cellulose,
first "plastic"

Notable Developments During the Industrial Revolution
c. 1895 - ANSWER-Toothpaste first offered in tubes

Notable Developments During the Industrial Revolution

,1877 - ANSWER-Quaker oats first used the "Quaker man" to represent their product

Notable Developments During the Industrial Revolution
1897 - ANSWER-First major use of paperboard for National Biscuit Company "Unedda"
Biscuit product

Notable Developments During the Industrial Revolution
Late 1800's- early 1900's - ANSWER-First major use of graphics to sell product

End of Industrial Revolution and around WWII - ANSWER-Movement from bulk
packaging to retail packaging
Illustrates how social changes interact with packaging developments

End of Industrial Revolution and around WWII
1930 - ANSWER-polyethylene discovered in England, eventually one of the most
commonly used packaging plastics (ziploc)

Late 20th Century Packaging
1950's-60's - ANSWER-Convience and Brand expansion

Late 20th Century Packaging
1970's - ANSWER-Improvements in distribution

Late 20th Century Packaging
1980's - ANSWER-Improvements barrier films and microwave packages

Late 20th Century Packaging
1990's - ANSWER-Environmental awareness and market globalization

Late 20th Century Packaging
1954 - ANSWER-Polypropylene second most used packaging plastic

Late 20th Century Packaging
1960-1970 - ANSWER-Laws clarified and improved

Late 20th Century Packaging
1987 - ANSWER-NJ enacts the first statewide recycling law

Late 20th Century Packaging
1990 - ANSWER-Nutritional Labeling and Education Act

Levels of Packaging
Quaternary - ANSWER-Unit load
Ex. Stretch wrapper pallet load of corrugated shipping containers

, Many Products do not require all four levels of packaging. - ANSWER-Ex. Corrugated
container holding a fridge can be a primary and tertiary at the same time.
Ex. Deodorant sticks have primary package, no 2nd, but 3rd and 4th.

Functions of a package
Containment - ANSWER-Oldest packaging function.

Products physical form - ANSWER-Viscous, free-flowing liquid, solid.

Products Nature (characteristics) - ANSWER-Perishable, Shape, under pressure

Review of Timelines
Earliest - ANSWER-(Unrecorded)

Review of Timelines
Ancient Man-made - ANSWER-(3000 B.C- 1500)

Review of Timelines
Industrial Revolution Developments - ANSWER-(1800's to early 1900's)

Review of Timelines
Late 20th Century - ANSWER-(Post WWII - present)

Importance of packaging to society - ANSWER-Essential for us to have and get what
we want
Reduces waste

In underdeveloped countries - ANSWER-50% of food produced never reaches
consumers

In U.S. - ANSWER-Only 3% for Processed food and 10-15% for fresh is wasted

Future Trends - ANSWER-Away from glass and metal toward plastics and composites
Away from toward flexible and semi-rigid
Metallized instead of foil laminates
Tamper evident and anti-theft devices
More informative ex.) OTC drug pkgs
Convenience ex.) easy open/reseal
Reduced packaging
Incorporation of more recycled materials
More technically complex packaging:breathable, temp. sensors, oxygen absorbers,
holographic images

Packaging Users/Producers - ANSWER-Most companies are either users or suppliers
Some larger companies can be users and suppliers
A raw material producer may also be a converter
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