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    properties than polypropylene for food packaging applications. (Chaijamrus & Udpuay, 2008) As a homopolymer, PHB is highly crystalline (50%-70%). It is an important characteristic of a polymer in order to regulate the mechanical properties of the material. The value of water vapor transmission rate (WVTR) of PHB is about 5.6 g/m2/24h…

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    Furthermore, agriculture helps grow the economy and provides employment for the community. Additionally, agriculture can be used by any country no matter the technological advance. Also, agriculture significantly increases the overall supply of raw material. Finally, agriculture allowed human populations to develop locally creating the emergence of village and city life. Improves social equality Firstly, agriculture increases social equality by providing each member of the community with the…

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    4p Marketing Strategy

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    good example of these product elements are smart phones and other electronic consumer products. Equally important within the product variable, are decisions pertaining to new product development, brand or category extensions, and modifications to packaging. Brand Equity, Brand Extensions, and Category Extensions The brand equity of…

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    infinitesimal bits of plastic get into our food from containers. . . The chemical industry acknowledges that you can’t avoid this transfer.” The chemical industry does indeed state, “virtually all food packaging materials contain substances that can migrate into the food they contact.” The amount of material that is transferred from container to subject is so miniscule, could this cause a problem? The problem with answering that question is that there has not been any noticeable cases where…

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    Analysis Of B's Ice Cream

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    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY “I scream. You scream. We all scream for B’s ice-cream.” In an attempt to get our target audiences’ taste buds buzzing for over twenty- six (26) years, we have been producing a variety of enticing homemade ice- cream flavours that suites all occasions, age groups and healthy lifestyles. The founders, Katherine and Anderson Bethel, were determined to produce an all natural, eggless, pasteurized, homemade texture and certified halaal product that everyone could enjoy at any day…

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    Zero Waste Initiative

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    The traditional initiatives for minimizing wastes of materials in construction focus on avoiding and reducing the waste of materials, and the hazardous and dangerous materials and products used to be disposed (Tom 2012). Traditional initiatives operate completely depending on priority in the Waste Management Hierarchy. Pittwater council (2009) had given a flow-process diagram to result in minimizing waste of materials in construction and Tom (2012) followed and provided detail processes.…

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    What Is Ecological Design?

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    As he discusses in his book Ecological Design, Sim Van Der Ryn makes a very important statement: “In many ways, the environmental crisis is a design crisis” (Van Der Ryn 1996:24). That is, it is a matter of how things are made and how the environment is used. For many, “green” is merely something that combines or replaces everyday products with recycled ones, or perhaps has a few good ideas about raising awareness for environmental issues. However, this is not enough. The word “sustainable” in…

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    coffee capsules has generated the premium level of convenience for consumers, bestowing coffee companies with tremendous success. In fact, the coffee capsule market has unimaginably expanded to the extent where environmental concerns regarding the packaging has arisen. Environmentalists and governments have contemplated and experimented with a diverse of methods to counteract the supplementary influx of unrecyclable plastic into our landfills. BBC News reported two resolutions to the obstacle…

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    Conscious living has been trending lately. That is a move for some consumers to buy cruelty free products, made of organic materials, packaged in recycled packaging or packaging that does not have an environmental impact. For example, the company Ethique makes shampoo bars instead of liquid shampoo where the bottle will end up in a landfill. They also advertise that they are cruelty free and are sustainable…

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    Zingerone Research Paper

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    Flavors, for example, pepper, were so exceedingly esteemed because they camouflaged the essence of decaying, or ruined meat. The dynamic fixing and additionally the purpose behind the hot taste of pepper is Piperine. The state of the pipeline atom can fit into a protein on the torment nerve endings of our mouth mouths which clarifies the hot taste of pepper that such substantial numbers of have delighted in. In like manner, the dynamic fixing in ginger is Zingerone (C11H14O). Zingerone is the…

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