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Reusable packaging

Reusable packaging is manufactured of durable materials and is specifically designed for multiple trips and extended life. A reusable package or container is “designed for reuse without impairment of its protective function.” The term returnable is sometimes used interchangeably but it can also include returning packages or components for other than reuse: recycling, disposal, incineration, etc. Typically, the materials used to make returnable packaging include steel, wood, polypropylene sheets or other plastic materials.A typical keg (half-barrel) with a single opening in the center of the top endIndustrial compressed gas cylinderssteel drums can be reconditioned and reusedPlastic molded transit case with pre-cut foam interiorReturnable/reusable plastic tote box, Euro containerContainer for bulk vegetable oilHeavy-duty reusable wooden palletReusable field bins for fruitStackable plastic containersCarrots on display in returnable plastic binsHome storage containersDelivering milk in India in reusable stainless steel containersReusable milk bottles and carrierReusable shopping bagMason jars for canningReusable water bottles in cratesChristmas tree ornaments in storage boxesRefillable liquid soap dispenserFlip-top or bail closure on storage jarGass grill with reusable LP gas cylinderFurniture made from milk cratesPails being reused to carry other itemsArchitecture with intermodal shipping containers Reusable packaging is manufactured of durable materials and is specifically designed for multiple trips and extended life. A reusable package or container is “designed for reuse without impairment of its protective function.” The term returnable is sometimes used interchangeably but it can also include returning packages or components for other than reuse: recycling, disposal, incineration, etc. Typically, the materials used to make returnable packaging include steel, wood, polypropylene sheets or other plastic materials. Reusability of packaging is an important consideration of the environmental credo of “reduce, reuse, and recycle”. It is also important to the movement toward more sustainable packaging. Returnable packaging is encouraged by regulators. For many years, several types of shipping containers have been returnable and reusable. These have made most sense when a reverse logistics system is available or can be readily developed. A return, reconditioning, and reuse system can save money on the cost per shipment and can reduce the environmental footprint of the packaging. Manufacturing, particularly the automotive industry, has used heavy-duty returnable racks for shipping hoods, fenders, engines, dashboards, etc. from suppliers to final assembly plants. The racks are then returned for the next shipment cycle. Bulk foods, chemicals, and pharmaceuticals are often shipped in reusable and returnable containers. These need to be carefully inspected, cleaned and sanitized as part of the reuse cycle. An effective Quality Management System is necessary. Wooden pallets are often made to be expendable, for a single shipment. Others are heavy duty and intended for multiple shipments. Some are in “pallet pools” which are used, inspected, and refurbished for extended usage. Often reusable industrial shipping containers have bar code labels or RFID chips to help identify and route the containers.

[ "Operations management", "Mechanical engineering", "Manufacturing engineering", "Engineering drawing", "Waste management" ]
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