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packagingbypolymer · 4 days
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packwaresblog · 9 months
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How to Properly Store Food in Plastic Containers for Maximum Freshness
Discover expert tips on maximizing freshness! Our ultimate guide reveals the secrets to properly storing food in plastic containers. Elevate your kitchen storage game now
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triace605 · 4 months
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Disposable Plastic Food Container Manufacturers | Triace
Triace is a top manufacturer of This Disposable Plastic Food Container is a convenient and practical solution for storing and transporting food. Made from durable plastic, it is lightweight and easy to carry. The container is designed to be disposable, making it ideal for picnics, parties, and other events where cleanup is a priority. With a secure lid, it helps keep food fresh and prevents spills. This versatile container is perfect for a wide range of food items, from salads to sandwiches, making it a must-have for any kitchen or food service establishment.
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anirudhagroindustries · 4 months
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foodpackagingdirect · 7 months
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Trends in Microwave Containers and Packaging for the Future of Cooking
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In the fast-paced world we live in, convenience in the kitchen has become more important than ever. Microwave cooking has revolutionized the way we prepare and enjoy our meals, and with it, the demand for efficient microwavable food containers has soared. Let's delve into the latest trends shaping the future of microwave containers and packaging, ensuring your meals are not only quick but also packed with style and sustainability.
Microwavable Food Containers are Stylish and Functional
Gone are the days of bland, uninspiring food containers. Today's trends in microwavable food containers are all about combining style with functionality. Designers are creating containers that not only look good but also serve a purpose in the kitchen. From sleek and modern designs to containers with vibrant colors, options are expanding to make your microwave cooking experience a visually appealing one.
Microwave Plastic Containers Embracing Sustainability
As we become more conscious of our environmental impact, the trend in microwave plastic containers is shifting towards sustainability. Manufacturers are exploring eco-friendly biodegradable food packaging materials for their containers, ensuring they are safe for the microwave and the planet. Look out for containers made from recyclable and biodegradable plastics, reducing the carbon footprint associated with disposable containers.
Microwave Containers with Lids: Sealing the Deal for Freshness
Preserving freshness is a key concern in microwave cooking, and the trend of containers with lids is here to stay. These lids not only lock in the flavors of your meals but also prevent messy spills in the microwave. The convenience of being able to store leftovers directly in the same container you used for cooking is a game-changer. It's a win-win for both efficiency and reducing the need for extra dishwashing.
Food Packaging Supplies Meeting the Growing Demand
As the popularity of microwave cooking continues to rise, so does the demand for reliable food packaging supplies. Manufacturers are responding by providing a diverse range of options to cater to various culinary needs. Whether you are meal-prepping for the week or packing a quick lunch, the market now offers an array of microwavable containers designed to fit your lifestyle easily.
Food Packaging Direct UK: Leading the Way
In the United Kingdom, the demand for quality food packaging supplies is met by a host of dedicated suppliers. Food Packaging Direct understands the importance of staying ahead of trends to provide consumers with the best options. From disposable food containers to eco-friendly packaging solutions, food packaging suppliers are leading the way in ensuring the future of microwave cooking is both convenient and environmentally responsible. 
Disposable Food Containers are convenient at its Best
Disposable food containers have become a staple in many kitchens, offering unmatched convenience. The trends in the UK are leaning towards containers that are not only disposable but also eco-conscious. Consumers can now enjoy the ease of tossing a container after use while also contributing to a reduction in overall waste.
In conclusion, the future of microwave cooking is undeniably exciting, with trends in containers and packaging evolving to meet the needs of modern lifestyles. From stylish and functional microwavable food containers to sustainable choices and innovative food packaging supplies, the market is adapting to make your microwave cooking experience efficient, visually pleasing, and environmentally friendly. As we continue to embrace the convenience of microwave cooking, staying informed about these trends ensures you're not only keeping up with the times but also making choices that align with a sustainable and stylish future in the kitchen.
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soon-palestine · 6 months
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Israel is burning and bulldozing tree crops at historic rates. These trees would take years to grow back - and that's without factoring in the time it would take to detoxify the soil. (2/13)
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It gets worse. 23% of greenhouses have been destroyed in their entirety. (3/13)
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Destroying up to 48% of tree crops and 23% of greenhouses is a horrendous crime in itself, but, when you factor in Israel blocking food aid and literally killing food aid professionals, you start to see the scale of the crime in full. (4/13)
Look at the difference. See the land before. See it after. Do not turn away. (5/13)
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Restoring the land will be profoundly difficult. The soil now contains asbestos, heavy metals, and even undetonated explosives. (6/13)
Waste disposal infrastructure is in ruins. Sewage treatment systems are failing. (7/13)
People are burning plastic to heat food. Fumes from bombs hang in the air. (8/13)
This is not "just" about nature. This is about the food and the air and the water and the land being deprived of life. It is about a whole population being denied its sustenance. (9/13)
A comprehensive report about this issue is in the Guardian. They are one of the few publications to cover the siege on Gaza from this angle. The full story is here: (10/13)
There is also some reporting on this in InsideClimateNews: (11/13)
Here at Climate Defiance we have been clear in calling for a ceasefire since October. We wage our peaceful struggle because we believe in the inherent value of humanity - and in the need to see the humanity in each other. (12/13)
We fight for thriving ecosystems because we fight for life. Both are under attack right now. Do not look away. Do not stay silent. Moments like these are a test of our moral fabric. (13/13)
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weorex · 1 year
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Disposable Food Container Box
Weorex is a leading manufacturer of Disposable Food Container Boxes made from high-quality polypropylene (PP) plastic, which is known for its durability, strength and ability to maintain the freshness of food for a long time.
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Our container boxes are available in a variety of sizes and shapes to cater to different food storage needs, and they come with tight-fitting lids to keep the food secure and prevent spillage. Additionally, our containers are microwave safe, allowing you to heat up your food without having to transfer it to another container.
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At Weorex, we believe in providing our customers with products that are not only functional, but also eco-friendly. Our Disposable Food Container Box is made from 100% recyclable materials, and we encourage our customers to recycle them after use. By choosing our containers, you can reduce your carbon footprint and contribute to a cleaner and greener environment.
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pokequirks · 3 months
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incubus 02
pairing: incubus!katsuki bakugo x fem!reader.
synopsis: incubus katsuki cooks for the woman.
genre: again fluff.
note: got inspired by this manga i read and #monsterfucker on tumblr. this will definitely contain smut. you should send request or ideas.
part one
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katsuki was already inside the apartment, he had entered through the window just like the night before. he was somewhat impatient, it was late and the young woman hadn't arrived home. he was lying on the bed, looking at the ceiling.
he heard some steps outside the room, so he stood up and walked towards the other room. the living room was full of numerous books, and the woman stood in front of the kitchen counter.
"if you're coming home late, ya should say," katsuki whispered in her ear, one hand on her hip and his mouth close to her temple. "i was waiting for you."
"oh, i'm sorry, katsuki, i stayed late at work." she apologized, hands on the disposable plastic tray.
"you shouldn't," he murmured, his nose brushing by her hair. "let's go to bed. we can do whatever you like there, uhm?"
moments later, katsuki stood in the kitchen. he served the woman a nice homemade meal and sat in front of her as she ate.
"you should eat better," katsuki frowned, "you only eat trash."
"with work and my masters i really haven't had time to cook for myself."
"yet yesterday you were staring at those letters." katsuki grumbled, holding a spoonful of food and offering it to her.
she opened her mouth, and for a moment, Katsuki's cheeks felt a little hot as he fed her the food. "Thank you for cooking."
"yeah, yeah, now finish it."
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zerofuckingwaste · 1 year
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Easy zero waste tip no. 3: Know your R's
Refuse: If you don't acquire the thing that will become waste in the first place, it won't produce further waste. Simple enough. Refuse that which you do not need. Example: All that cute stuff on that Buzzfeed article? You don't need it. Don't even click the link.
Reduce: If you need something, get the minimum. Note that this doesn't mean the cheapest option- it means the most effective and environmentally friendly option. Example: Instead of buying disposable razors, or a razor with changeable heads, try out a safety razor. Instead of using plastic toothbrushes, try out bamboo, and instead of toothpaste in disposable tubes, try out some toothpaste bits. Instead of buying chicken breasts for one thing and chicken broth for another, get a whole chicken and learn to butcher its meat, and make broth from the skin and bones.
Reuse: This means both being mindful of purchases, so you're only buying things that are reusable whenever possible (Example: use beeswax wrap instead of saran wrap), and repurposing things you've already bought (Example: use those little Oui yogurt containers to start seeds for your garden).
Recycle: Find out what your local recycling program actually recycles, and be mindful. Aluminum is a safe bet most of the time, as is paper/cardboard; but plastics, most of the time, are a dud, so try to refuse, reduce, and reuse plastic whenever possible so you don't even need to worry about recycling it. This also refers to donation- that's another valid way to recycle things!
Rot: If you have a yard, start a compost pile! Just try to get a 50/50 balance of food scraps to brown matter (paper, dry leaves, etc). If you have a freezer, you can stick a container in there to act as a compost thing until you can bring it to a compost facility, such as a local garden, or farm. If you don't have the ability to do either of these things, then you can see if there's a subscription compost service in your area (I used CompostNow for ages, they're great).
Understanding these five principles, and looking at them in this order, can make things easier. Next time you're buying something, or about to throw something away, consider which of these might allow you to reduce your waste output in the future.
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packwaresblog · 4 months
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RECTANGULAR PLASTIC CONTAINERS WITH LIDS FOR FOOD
Discover our durable rectangular plastic containers with lids, perfect for food storage and meal prep. Leak-proof and BPA-free, they keep your food fresh and organized.
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magickkate · 7 months
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Hey beginner witches! When practicing your craft in nature, it's important to be mindful of the impact you have on the environment. Here are a few things to avoid leaving in nature:
Glass: Glass doesn't biodegrade and can pose a danger to wildlife if broken. Pack out any glass containers or bottles you bring with you and dispose of them properly.
Plastic: Plastic pollution is a major problem for the environment, so try to minimize your use of plastic and avoid leaving any plastic items behind in nature. Opt for reusable or biodegradable alternatives whenever possible.
Salt: While salt can be a useful tool in witchcraft, it's harmful to plants and can disrupt the delicate balance of ecosystems if scattered indiscriminately. Use salt sparingly and avoid leaving large amounts of it in natural areas.
Non-Biodegradable Offerings: Be mindful of the offerings you leave in nature and choose items that are biodegradable and won't harm wildlife. Avoid leaving behind items like plastic toys, balloons, or food wrappers.
Let's practice responsible stewardship of the earth and leave no trace of our magical workings behind. 🌿🚫🏞️
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neosartorya · 5 months
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So i was thinking about the whole solarpunk chobani oatmilk ad (as depicted here) and a comment someone made in a different post (that I now can't find) where they said something along the lines of (paraphrasing) 'the marketing people at chobani being unable to imagine a future where their brand had ditched single-use containers in favor of a sustainable alternative'. And I started thinking how will food packaging look like in the solarpunk utopia?
Modern food packaging responds (mostly) to the needs of the globalized supply chain, where food products need to be moved great distances without being damaged and while taking up as little space and energy as possible. Packaging also needs to be made of the cheapest materials available, hence the preference for disposable containers made of light materials (cardboard, plastic, aluminium, paper, etc.). You don't want your package to be worth more than what it contains (although with some food products, that is close to being the case).
The comment I referenced earlier suggested using reusable glass containers as an example of a sustainable alternative to single-use containers. That makes sense, and there is historical (and current) precedent for such kinds of food containers. Just ask your parents (or grandparents, I guess) how milk used to be delivered to homes in the good ol' days.
In a more recent example, some places still use reusable (returnable) containers for products such as beer and (even!) Coca-cola, where you pay an initial fee for the container and get reimbursed once you return it, or you can exchange the empty container for a full one by paying the price of the product minus the container fee.
This solution, however, is still within the framework of the global supply chain of modern capitalism. In the solarpunk utopia, the goal would be to reduce (reuse, repair, recycle) the breadth of our current supply chain by prioritizing local consumption and disinsentivizing long-distance trade.
This train of thought led me to the question of wether processed, pre-packaged food would even be a thing in the solarpunk utopia. After all, if we are trying to consume only what is locally sourced, one of the main purposes of preserved (and thus packaged) food goes away. No need for bottled orange juice when you can just go to the commons bin and grab a kilo of fresh oranges to make your own.
Further, once there is no capitalism, the "convenience" angle of processed, packaged food also appears to go away. You don't have to work 9 hours a day, 6 days a week anymore. You have the time and resources necessary to make your own damn fresh orange juice, so why bother with the bottled stuff?
Well for one, not everything is as easy and convenient to do by yourself as orange juice. Fermented foods (cheese, wine, beer, soy sauce, even pickles and yogurt), bread and pastries and cakes, carbonated drinks, jams and marmalade, butter, mayonnaise, cured meats and fish, and (yes) almond milk are all tricky to make properly, take a long time to be made and/or are energy and resource intensive. The need for these kinds of foods will remain as long as we are human and find pleasure in eating and trying new things. Also, the need for mass-produced food does not go away with capitalism, after all we have a population of 10 billion humans with different dietary needs that need to be fed. Food safety standards must still be enforced and probably will be even more stringent when corporate profits are no longer standing in the way of progress.
To add to this, a localized supply chain will make food preservation even more important. After all, if you want your population to survive mostly on what can be produced in a 100 km radius, you will have to prepare for food scarcity. Droughts, floods, earthquakes, blizzards, accidents, and even just regular ol' winter (once we've rescued it from the clutches of climate change) don't care how solar your punk is. They will wreck your food supply and your utopia needs to be ready.
So the need for packaged food will remain. The need for food that can stay in a cupboard undisturbed for months (if not years) and remain edible (and reasonably palatable!) will continue to be there.
With all this in mind... what does food packaging look in our solarpunk utopia? Single-use plastics have gone the way of the dodo, as have single-use paper, cardboard, aluminium, glass, and steel. What has replaced them?
I have some ideas, but this post is already ridiculously long, so I'll save them for later. All I'll say for now is I think glass containers are not the way to go. Glass is heavy, fragile, a poor thermal conductor (so heating and cooling processes with glass containers are energy innefficient), and takes up a lot of space. It is also very resource and energy intensive to produce and recycle (so not the most environmentaly friendly in that regard either).
What does a reusable aluminium container look like? That'd be cool I think.
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ghoulsister1 · 1 year
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🖤Being In A Relationship With Captain Kuro Headcanon: SFW🖤
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Is a gentleman. Opens doors for you, pulls out your chair for you and seats you when dining in restaurants. Treats you like a proper lady.
He is very organised man. Expect him to remember important dates such as your birthday, anniversaries and date nights. He plans ahead and makes sure everything is perfect.
His love language inculdes giving you gifts. That necklace you were eyeing up? It's the first gift you receive from him on your birthday. Those gorgeous shoes you wanted but couldn't afford? Kuro has them custom ordered and sent straight to you for your two's anniversary.
Sweet endearing pet names. "Kitten", "Little Flower", "Sweetpea" and "Petal" are some of the pet names he calls you.
Takes out on picnics on top of a little hill, usually with a view of the sea so you both can admire the sight of the Bezan Black, sitting proudly in the waters of your private port. Packs a delicious picnic meal by the way. I'm talking a bottle of wine, a board with a variety of cheese to snack on, picnic cooked chicken, a plastic container with a mix of fruit such as blueberries, strawberries, grapes and apple slices.
"To us, my kitten" Kuro would toast and you'd both clink your champagne glasses together in cheers. "And to many more happy years together" You Would Add and you both would share a smile.
Fine dining at the best restaurants. A dinner for the two of you at the Baratie, candlelight and the best delicious food served to you. (Curtsy of Sanji, the best cook in the Baratie!)
At home, Kuro happily cooks for you. Sometimes you help him out and cook together. Kuro adores moments where you two cook together, you helping chop the veg while Kuro watches, making sure you don't accidentally hurt yourself with the knife and praises you for how well you chop up the veg and for your help.
Date nights including going out to dinner, a night at the theatre, watching a movie at the cinema. One time you guys just set up a spot outside and watched the stars together.
Quiet nights in inculde binge watching your favourite shows, movie nights or sometimes curling up together with books and read together, maybe have some podcast playing or some chill music in the background.
One night Kuro and you just spent an entire night just drinking some wine, indulging in deep conversations and eventually Kuro played some records and you two slow danced together in the middle of the drawing room, completely lost in each other's embrace and ending the night with a deep and passionate kiss.
Kuro will totally get jealous if another looks at you. He knows you ignore their advances and don't indulge in their games. However should one or two continue to harass, Kuro will dispose of them of course, in his own way. Nobody touches or takes what is his.
Same if anybody dares disrespect you. Kuro will defend your honour and isn't afraid to get his hands dirty....or his claws bloody.
"Nobody disrespects my kitten!" Are Kuro's word as he slashes at the offender, making sure people are watching so they know to never make the same mistake, should they end up on the other end of Kuro's claws.
To other pirates and Marines, Captain Kuro is a ruthless pirate captain that is feared by all who know him. But to you, you are his most precious treasure and he loves you very much. Kuro is a purrfect gentleman to his beloved sweetheart.
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copperbadge · 2 years
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When I was in grad school I had an AMAZING pair of red suede Doc Martens that I bought “never worn” from a thrift shop. I wore them until they fell apart about three years later, then mourned them for ages.
It occurred to me the other day that I didn’t actually have to regret not owning Docs anymore; I now have the kind of disposable income where I can afford to buy a nice pair of shoes without considering the money “wasted” because I was buying pricey brand name. So I bought myself a pair of Docs, but because they don’t have half-sizes and one of my feet is much larger than the other, I had to buy the smaller foot’s size and stretch out one of the boots. A Doc-wearing friend of mine suggested the freezer trick of filling the shoe with water and freezing it so the water expands, stretching the leather, which is why I keep startling myself by opening my freezer and finding a foot in there.
(Before anyone asks: the Diet Coke bottle on the left is full of frozen cold-brew coffee, you should never put soda in the freezer, and the container below the boot is full of green grapes, not olives, I promise.)
[ID: A photograph of my freezer, showing two shelves of food including bins of butter, cheese, and grapes; smack in the middle of the freezer is a single Doc Marten boot in grey, with a plastic bag sticking out of the ankle hole.] 
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Ways to practice eco-friendly living in your home
1. Reduce energy consumption:
- Install energy-efficient appliances and LED light bulbs.
- Turn off lights and unplug electronics when not in use.
- Use natural light as much as possible.
- Set your thermostat to a lower temperature in winter and higher in summer.
- Insulate your home properly to reduce heating and cooling needs.
2. Save water:
- Fix any leaks in faucets and toilets promptly.
- Install low-flow showerheads and faucets.
- Collect rainwater for watering plants.
- Only run the dishwasher and washing machine with full loads.
- Use a broom instead of a hose to clean outdoor spaces.
3. Practice waste reduction:
- Recycle paper, plastic, glass, and metal.
- Compost kitchen scraps and yard waste.
- Opt for reusable products instead of disposable ones (e.g., cloth napkins, rechargeable batteries).
- Avoid single-use plastics, such as plastic bags and water bottles.
- Use a reusable shopping bag.
4. Use eco-friendly cleaning products:
- Choose natural, non-toxic cleaning products or make your own using ingredients like vinegar, baking soda, and lemon juice.
- Avoid products containing harmful chemicals that can harm the environment and your health.
5. Grow your own food:
- Plant a garden to grow vegetables, fruits, and herbs.
- Use organic and natural fertilizers instead of synthetic ones.
- Compost food scraps to enrich the soil.
6. Opt for sustainable materials:
- Choose furniture made from sustainable materials like bamboo or reclaimed wood.
- Use eco-friendly flooring options like bamboo, cork, or reclaimed hardwood.
- Select paint and other finishes that have low or no volatile organic compounds (VOCs).
7. Reduce plastic waste in the kitchen:
- Use glass or stainless-steel containers for food storage instead of plastic.
- Replace plastic wrap with beeswax wraps or reusable silicone covers.
- Use refillable water bottles and avoid buying bottled water.
8. Conserve energy in the kitchen:
- Use energy-efficient appliances.
- Cook with lids on pots and pans to retain heat and reduce cooking time.
- Opt for smaller appliances like toaster ovens instead of full-sized ovens when possible.
9. Encourage sustainable transportation:
- Use public transportation, walk, or bike whenever possible.
- Carpool or arrange a car-sharing service with neighbors or colleagues.
- Transition to an electric or hybrid vehicle if feasible.
10. Educate and involve your family:
- Teach your family about the importance of eco-friendly practices and involve them in the decision-making process.
- Encourage everyone to adopt sustainable habits and lead by example.
- Discuss environmental issues and brainstorm new ideas for greener living.
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