But was the drinks can isn't recycling to play the roll, but also the addition pockaged the pairport. It's rife part like this to be so easy to handle, the pockage engineer Fur Hanber designed the socal temple pack using less ? than usual. The can has ? is much easy for repacking. the design of the carport pockaging with its naral ? and more engic cans be collected to recycle better, the plastic strips carport also easy to recycle or clearly seperate from each other.作者: snowwhite_62 时间: 2008-4-16 20:59
How hard it is!作者: milkroad999 时间: 2008-4-17 07:38
the drink can is not justic recycle roll .but also the packet pair .the package like this is easy to handle.the can engineer the design so call the ,the tangle can use less packet usual.
the design of packeting and more the nnal the recycle more better,the platic and easy to recycle.作者: cuiyfa 时间: 2008-4-17 08:17
But with drink cans, it isn't just the recycling quota that plays a role but also the additional packaging the cardboard.
It is rare for packs like these to be so easy to handle. A packaging engineer from Hamburg designed this so-called tango pack, using much less cardboard than usual. The cans are held firmly together by a narrow plastic trip.
The tango pack has another advantage: ease of unpacking is match by ease of repacking. The design of the cardboard packaging with its narrow polypropene strip facilitates the collection of empty cans, and the more empty cans that can be collected for recycling, the better.
The plastic strips and the cardboard are also easy to recycle, all cleanly separated from each other.
But with drink cans, it isn't just the recycling quota that plays a role but also the additional packaging, the cardboard.
It is rare for packs like these to be so easy to handle. A packaging engineer from Hamburg designed this so-called tango pack, using much less cardboard than usual. The cans are held firmly together by a narrow plastic trip.
The tango pack has another advantage: ease of unpacking is match by ease of re-packing. The design of the cardboard packaging with its narrow polypropene strip facilitates the collection of empty cans. And the more empty cans that can be collected for recycling, the better.
The plastic strips and the cardboard are also easy to recycle, all cleanly separated from each other.
But with drink cans, it isn't just the recycling quota that plays a role but also the additional packaging, the cardboard. It is rare for packs like these to be so easy to handle. A packaging engineer from Hamburg designed this so-called tango pack, using much less cardboard than usual. The cans are held firmly together by a narrow plastic strip. The tango pack has another advantage: ease of unpacking is match by ease of re-packing. The design of the cardboard packaging with its narrow polypropene strip facilitates the collection of empty cans. And the more empty cans that can be collected for recycling, the better. The plastic strips and the cardboard are also easy to recycle, all cleanly separated from each other.