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Simon Smith, Senior Consultant
Business Intelligence, Pira International, United Kingdom
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Active packaging is packaging that performs an active function after
the contents are packaged by interacting with the contents to
deliver improvements in quality, shelf life, safety and usability.
Examples include oxygen scavengers, carbon dioxide scavengers and
emitters, ethylene scavengers, antibacterial films, ethanol
emitters, moisture scavengers, flavour or odour absorbers,
antioxidants, self-venting, susceptor laminates, and temperature
control...
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Disruptive Technologies Set to Transform the Consumer
Packaging Landscape
Simon Smith,
Senior Consultant Business Intelligence, Pira International, United
Kingdom
A disruptive technology is a new, emerging technology that has the
potential to eventually displace an existing technology. This process
can result in profound transformations in the industry. A key
characteristic of a disruptive technology is that it often produces
inferior product performance at higher cost than conventional
technologies – at least at first. However, disruptive technologies have
other features that are of value to a few fringe or new customers. The
technology normally cultivates slowly at first, and then at an
exponential pace. Once established and available at a reasonable
benefit–cost ratio, the technology may act like a virus that eradicates
more conventional technologies and eventually takes over the mainstream...
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