Food packaging is packaging for food. A package provides protection, tampering resistance, and special physical, chemical, or biological needs. It may bear a nutrition facts label and other information about food being offered for sale.
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Food packaging
1. FOOD PACKAGING
Introduction
Er. Shelke G.N
Assistant Professor
Department of Food Engineering
CFT Ashti,
Maharashtra 414202
Phone: +919561777282
E-mail: shelkeganesh838@gmail.com
2. Point to be covered
๏ฑ Introduction.
๏ฑ Packaging Situation In India And World
๏ฑ Needs of Packaging
๏ฑ Function of Packaging
๏ฑ Hazards Acting During Packaging
๏ฑ Laws of Packaging
3. Introduction to food Packaging:
๏ฑ In today's society, packaging is pervasive and essential.
๏ฑ It surrounds, enhances and protects the goods we buy,
from processing and manufacturing, through handling
and storage, to the final consumer.
๏ฑ Without packaging, materials handling would be a
messy, inefficient and costly exercise and modem
consumer marketing would be virtually impossible.
Introduction
4. Introduction
Definitions of packaging
There are many ways of defining packaging
Reflecting different emphases.
For example:
๏ A means of ensuring safe delivery to the
ultimate consumer in sound condition at
optimum cost.
๏ A coordinated system of preparing goods
for transport, distribution, storage, retailing
and end-use.
๏ A techno-commercial function aimed at
optimizing the costs of delivery while
maximizing sales (and hence profits).
5. ๏ฑ Packaging Situation In World
๏ In 2017 the total value of the packaging globally
will be $851 billion according to the latest exclusive
study.
๏ The Future of Global Packaging to 2022, shows that
packaging demand will grow steadily at 2.9% to reach
$980 billion in 2022.
๏ Customer convenience is the top priority for the vendors
in the global packaging market.
๏ Several packaging companies are focusing on new
packaging designs or redesigning the existing packaging
especially in consumer goods.
6. ๏ฑ Packaging Situation In World
๏ Consumers prefer such packaging that requires minimum time and effort to
open, carry, and store such as zippers enclosure, tear notches, peel-off lids,
hang hole features, and microwavable pouches
9. Introduction
๏ฑ Packaging situation in India:
๏ฑ The packaging industry in India is expected to reach
$ 73 billion in 2020 from $ 32 billion in FY 15,
(FICCI and TSMG)
๏ฑ India is one of the top five markets for packaged
food in the world and the second-largest in Asia
๏ฑ The Indian packaging industry constitutes about
4 percent of the global packaging industry.
๏ฑ The per capita packaging consumption in India is
quite low at 4.3 kgs,
11. Needs of Packaging
๏ It keeps the product intact and the product remains safe
from environmental factors.
๏ It provides aesthetics to the product and attracts
customers.
๏ Packaging plays a crucial role in selling the product.
๏ Packaging provides protection to the product from
damage.
๏ Packaging provides information and transfer
Information such as the origin of the product, its
weight, its content and other useful information.
12. ๏ Packaging plays an important role in brand
creation, brand awareness and brand
development.
๏ It also provides the business the opportunity
to rebrand its products.
๏ Packaging provides the edge to business for
marketing their products.
Needs of Packaging
13. ๏ฑFunction of Packaging
The basic functions of packaging are
๏ Containment:
๏ Protection:
๏ Preservation
๏ Information
๏ Convenience
14. Function of Packaging
๏ Containment:
๏ง Depends on the productโs physical form
and nature.
๏ง For Example, a hygroscopic free-flowing
powder or a viscous and acidic Tomato
concentrate
๏ง All products must be contained before they
can be moved from one place to another.
๏ง The "package", whether it is a bottle of cola
or a bulk cement rail wagon, must contain
the product to function successfully.
15. Function of Packaging
๏ Containment:
๏ง Without containment, product loss
and pollution would be wide spread.
๏ง The containment function contribution
to protecting the environment
๏ง Faulty packaging could result in major
pollution of the environment
16. Function of Packaging
Protection
๏ This is often regarded as the primary function
of the package: to protect its contents from
outside environmental effects.
๏ Prevention of mechanical damage due
to the hazards of distribution
๏ For example, the products like biscuit,
jam, chips, etc., need to be protected
from environmental contact.
17. Function of Packaging
๏ฑ Preservation
Prevention or inhibition of chemical changes,
biochemical changes and microbiological spoilage
18. Function of Packaging
๏ฑ Information
Information about the product: legal requirements,
product ingredients, use etc.
19. Function of Packaging
๏ Convenience
For the pack handlers and user(s) throughout
the packaging chain
Convenience features such as ease of access,
handling, and disposal; product visibility;
21. Function of Packaging
Communication:
๏ A package functions as a "silent salesman".
๏ The modem methods of consumer marketing
would fail were it not for the messages
communicated by the package.
๏ The ability of consumers to instantly
recognize products through distinctive
branding and labeling enables supermarkets
to function on a self-service basis.