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page 1Food packaging
bottle
thumb|upright|A classic wine bottle
thumb|upright|Composite body, painted, and glazed bottle. Dated 16th century Iran.

bucket
right|250px|thumb|Water well bucketsA bucket is typically a watertight, vertical cylinder or truncated cone or square, with an open top and a flat bottom that is attached to a semicircular carrying handle called the bail. A bucket is usually an open-top container. When in reference to a shipping container, the term "pail" is used as a technical term, specifically referring to a bucket-shaped package with a sealed top or lid, which is used as a transport container for chemicals and industrial products.

basket
thumb|right|On the left side are live fowl baskets. Directly to the right are flat baskets used for selling shrimp and small fish in Haikou City, [[Hainan Province, People's Republic of China.]]A basket is a container that is traditionally constructed from stiff fibers, and can be made from a range of materials, including wood splints, runners, and cane. While most baskets are made from plant materials, other materials such as horsehair, baleen, or metal wire can be used. Baskets are generally woven by hand. Some baskets are fitted with a lid, while others are left open on top.
polyvinyl chloride
synthetic plastic polymer - A thermoplastic resin produced by the polymerization of vinyl chloride gas.

polystyrene
thumb|Expanded polystyrene packaging
thumb|A polystyrene yogurt container
thumb|Bottom of a vacuum forming|vacuum-formed cup; fine details such as the glass and fork [[food contact materials symbol and the resin identification code symbol are easily molded]]

polypropylene
Polypropylene (PP), also known as polypropene, is a thermoplastic polymer used in a wide variety of applications. It is produced via chain-growth polymerization from the monomer propylene.

container
thumb|right|Simple containers made from gourds being sold for use as [[calabash in Kenya.]]
thumb|right|Display of a woven basket from the [[Maya peoples of Mexico.]]
thumb|right|A corrugated fiberboard box.
thumb|right|A Flatcar#Spine car|spine car with a [[tank container and an open-top intermodal shipping container with canvas cover.]]
thumb|right|Intermediate bulk containers, commonly used in industrial settings for the handling, transport, and storage of liquids, semi-solids, pastes, or solids.
polyethylene terephthalate
type of polyester commonly used for bottles and clothing
can
sealed tin container used for preserving food or liquids
canning
thumb|Industrial canning machines used for mass-producing canned salmon in 1917
Canning is a method of food preservation in which food is processed and sealed in an airtight container (jars like Mason jars, and steel and tin cans). Canning provides a shelf life that typically ranges from one to five years, although under specific circumstances, it can be much longer. A freeze-dried canned product, such as canned dried lentils, could last as long as 30 years in an edible state.
gunny sack
inexpensive bag made of hessian, or polypropylene
can opener
device used to open metal cans
polylactic acid
polymer
beverage can
sealed food container
bottle cap
top for holding liquid inside a bottle
crown cork
form of bottle cap
egg carton
Type of packaging for eggs
food packaging
enclosure and protection of nutritional substances for distribution and sale
meatpacking industry
slaughtering, processing, packaging, and distribution of meat from animals such as cattle, pigs, sheep - poultry is not included
high-density polyethylene
class of polyethylenes
low-density polyethylene
polymer
pizza saver
device used to prevent the top of a food container from collapsing
zipper storage bag
resealable plastic bag

Huhtamäki
thumb|upright|Polyethylene terephthalate|PE-coated disposable paper cup for Burger King
Meal, Ready-to-Eat
U.S. military individual field ration

kulhar
thumb|upright=1.35|Tea served in a kulhar
A kulhar (Hindi: कुल्हड़ and Urdu: کلہڑ) or kulhad, matir bhar () or simply bhar (), sometimes called a shikora, is a traditional handleless pottery cup from South Asia that is typically undecorated and unglazed, and is meant to be disposable. Kulhars are almost never reused.
pizza box
cardboard box for storage and delivery of pizza
food storage
type of storage that allows food to be eaten after time
retort pouch
food and drink pouch
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Jūbako
thumb|Mid-19th century jūbako by Shibata Zeshin, housed at the [[Metropolitan Museum of Art of New York]]

oyster pail
food container
Self-heating food packaging
food packaging that uses exothermic reactions to heat its contents
linear low-density polyethylene
polymer
BoPET
thumb|right|Metallised film|Metallized boPET film, 32 layers of ~14 μm thickness each
coffee bag
container used for shipping and storing coffee

disposable food packaging
disposable trays, plates and cutlery often found in fast food restaurants, takeout restaurants and kiosks, and catering establishments
packet
small bag or pouch
Juicero
Juicero Inc. () was an American company that designed, manufactured and sold the Juicero Press, a fruit and vegetable juicer. The Juicero Press featured Wi-Fi connectivity and used proprietary, single-serving packets of pre-chopped fruits and vegetables that were sold exclusively by the company on a subscription basis. From 2014 to 2017, the San Francisco-based firm received $120 million in startup venture capital from investors.
Edible water bottle
biodegradable blob-like water container

sugar packet
delivery method for one serving of sugar or other sweetener
microwave popcorn
type of convenience food
tin box
tinplate container
Keurig
Keurig () is a beverage brewing system for home and commercial use. The North American company Keurig Dr Pepper manufactures the machines. The main Keurig products are K-Cup pods, which are single-serve coffee containers; other beverage pods; and the proprietary machines that use these pods to make beverages.