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  2. Disposable food packaging - Wikipedia

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    Many disposable foodservice products can be made of plastic or plastic-coated paper: cups, plates, bowls, trays, food containers and cutlery, for example. Plastics are used because the material is lightweight and holds the temperature of hot/cold food and beverages.

  3. Foam food container - Wikipedia

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    Siu mei with rice in a foam takeout container. A foam food container is a form of disposable food packaging for various foods and beverages, such as processed instant noodles, raw meat from supermarkets, ice cream from ice cream parlors, cooked food from delicatessens or food stalls, or beverages like "coffee to go".

  4. Plastic container - Wikipedia

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    Plastic packaging can keep food fresh longer, prevent food waste, and provide consumers with a greater variety of food. In addition, goods in plastic packaging can be easily transported and distributed. [1] Plastic has replaced traditional materials like wood, paperboard, and metal for the manufacture of containers because of its price ...

  5. Commodity plastics - Wikipedia

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    Commodity plastics or commodity polymers are plastics produced in high volumes for applications such as packaging, food containers, and household products, including both disposable products and durable goods. In contrast to engineering plastics, commodity plastics tend to be inexpensive to produce and exhibit relatively weak mechanical properties.

  6. Colleges dumping cafeteria trays to save food and energy

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    Aramark, which runs cafeterias at 500 campuses, says removing trays cuts food waste by 25 to 30%. The cafeteria giant thinks half of its customers will get rid of trays. They've done a white paper ...

  7. Microplastics are everywhere, but are they harming us? - AOL

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    Don’t microwave a meal in a plastic tray, no matter what TV dinner instructions might say, Woodruff said. And opt for reusable stainless steel or glass water bottles, rather than disposable ...